Delta Airlines has removed a pair of key environmental sustainability targets from its web page, deleting its pledge to use sustainable aviation fuel for 10% of its jet fuel by 2030 and rephrased its quest to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 as an “aspiration,” not a goal, Ben Elgin of Bloomberg reports. “While we have successfully increased use of SAF every year, we recognize that the technology has not advanced as rapidly as the industry requires,” a Delta spokesperson said, according to Bloomberg.
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