Neste extends SAF supply to Ontario International Airport through deal with Amazon Air
Finland-headed oil refiner and renewable products major Neste Oyj has announced that it has reached an agreement with Amazon to provide 7,500 tonnes (2.5 million US gallons) of neat "Neste MY Sustainable Aviation Fuel" for its Amazon Air cargo operations at San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Ontario International Airport (ONT) in California, the United States (US) through to the end of 2025.

According to a statement, this agreement makes Amazon the first company to purchase and use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at Ontario International Airport (ONT), ranked among the top 10 cargo airports in the United States.
Amazon has made an ambitious commitment to reach net-zero carbon emissions across its global operations by 2040, and adopting SAF is a key lever to decarbonize its air cargo operations.
Builds on broader cooperation
The agreement to use SAF in California is part of a broader cooperation between Amazon and Neste that started four years ago when Neste delivered SAF to Amazon at Cologne Bonn Airport (CGN) in Germany in 2021.
Neste’s SAF is blended with conventional jet fuel and supplied to the Amazon Air network at both airports. The first volumes were successfully delivered earlier this year.
Leveraging Neste’s SAF supply capabilities established in Northern California in 2020, the fuel is delivered directly to San Francisco International Airport via existing pipeline infrastructure.
For Amazon Air’s operation at Ontario International Airport, the SAF is delivered to the airport by trucks from Neste’s SAF terminal facilities in Los Angeles by Diesel Direct, Neste’s long-term partner.
Diesel Direct uses Neste’s renewable diesel to fuel trucks dedicated to the SAF deliveries to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from SAF transportation.
We are excited to provide SAF to Amazon Air at two major airports in California. This milestone sends a positive signal that SAF is available to airlines and cargo operators, like Amazon Air, at these airports. Our supply chain solution for these California gateways builds on our existing SAF supply capabilities on the West Coast in the United States and leverages our partnership with Diesel Direct to transport SAF by trucks running on renewable diesel. This demonstrates how renewable fuels can help our customers easily reduce greenhouse gas emissions across different transportation modes, said Carl Nyberg, SVP of Commercial, Renewable Products at Neste.
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