Southwest Airlines Unveils Updated Net-Zero Plan By 2050
Southwest Airlines modified its environmental strategy to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The airline outlined its new plan and activities from this year.
Carbon: To reduce fuel and operational carbon emissions. This includes sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and ground support equipment
electrification.
Recycling, sourcing, and upcycling are all part of circulation.
Southwest's sustainability goals include net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 and 50% carbon emission intensity reduction by 2035.
The company plans to replace 10% of its fuel with SAF by 2030 and cut its Dallas headquarters' energy use index by 50% by 2035.
50% electrification of qualified ground-handling vehicles by 2030.
Cutting fuel use by 50 million gallons by 2025 and 1.1 billion by 2035.
Southwest has worked with various sustainability stakeholders and taken several measures this year to implement its plan. The Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project
The following month, it teamed with General Electric (GE) Research to assist a Department of Energy-funded grant to build a system that could anticipate
In October, Southwest signed a 20-year contract to buy up to 680 million gallons of neat SAF from USA BioEnergy, LLC to strengthen its SAF commitment.