Delta opens sustainable aviation fuel blending facility at Minneapolis–St. Paul (MSP)

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Delta Air Lines joined Minnesota officials to celebrate the opening of a new sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) blending facility serving Minneapolis–St. Paul Airport. The project is designed to expand SAF access at Delta’s second-largest hub, adding a second MSP SAF facility for supply growth.

Discovered 2026-07-27T14:15:54.043471-07:00 | 2026-07-27T14:15:54.043471-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Delta is adding SAF infrastructure at MSP—its second-largest hub—aimed at expanding SAF availability where demand is concentrated.
  • The new blending facility signals incremental progress on scaling SAF supply via airport-level infrastructure rather than relying solely on fuel sourcing.
  • The Minnesota-MSP partnership underscores how state and local collaboration can accelerate SAF adoption at major hubs, which affects airline procurement and rollout timelines.

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