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First Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Arrives at MSP Airport

Delta Air Lines Schedules First-Ever Commercial Flight in North America with Camelina-Feedstock SAF, Timed With New York Climate Week
SAF made from Cargill’s Minnesota/North Dakota-grown Winter Camelina


ST. PAUL, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Minnesota SAF Hub announced today that the first 7,000-gallon shipment of blended SAF made from Minnesota/North Dakota-grown winter camelina arrived at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport fueling facility. Delta Air Lines has designated flight DL 2732 from Minneapolis to New York on Sept. 25, 2024, as the symbolic first flight to be fueled in part by SAF from MSP Airport.

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This SAF is made from the winter camelina plant that produces an oil rich seed, which can be crushed, refined and used to produce SAF. It has one of the lower carbon intensity scores of the many feedstocks being used for SAF production today. Also, it is one of the many feedstocks found in Minnesota that can be used to produce SAF, including corn, soybeans, canola, continuous living cover crops, agricultural biomass, woody biomass, hydrogen, waste oils, fats and more.
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