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Southwest Airlines continues its dedication to the environment through sustainable aviation fuel initiatives

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Southwest Airlines announced today its ongoing support of the U.S. Department of Energy’sย National Renewable Energy Laboratoryย (NREL) to develop commercially viable and scalable sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).

Southwestยฎ has undertaken multiple efforts over the years to minimize its carbon footprint and the Company continues to seek opportunities to help mitigate emissions. NREL presents one of those opportunities, as Southwest intends to continue to support NREL’s work to develop low-carbon, low-cost, high-performance aviation fuels created from wet waste. Southwest plans to work with NREL to bridge a gap between the science behind SAF and the application of these sustainable fuels on a commercial level.

“We recognize the important role SAF will play in Southwest’s journey to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050โ€”a goal we’re dedicated to reaching,” saidย Stacy Malphurs, Vice President of Supply Chain Management & Environmental Sustainability. “By working with organizations like NREL, Southwest embraces a great opportunity to advance the crucial science that makes this technology possible, and more available. We’re excited to work with NREL toward commercially-viable SAF.”

According to NREL, itsย analysisย quantifies that U.S. wet waste, including food waste, could produce enough energy content to cover about 20% of U.S. jet fuel consumption. Conventional jet fuel is a primary source of greenhouse gas emissions in the aviation industryโ€”showing the value of creating low carbon or carbon-negative SAF (on a lifecycle carbon assessment basis) from low-cost wet waste is a step toward one day reducing reliance on traditional jet fuel.

NREL has demonstrated how to make SAF from wet waste that is compatible with existing jet engines,” said NREL scientist Derek Vardon. “It has the potential for a carbon negative footprint when diverting food waste from landfills.”

As a leading global citizen, Southwest remains dedicated to doing the right thing for its People, through its Performance, and in service to the Planet. Southwest recognizes conservation can be more impactful when we all work together for a more sustainable future.

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Top Copyright Photo: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 N1781B (N8814K) (msn 42664) BFI (Nick Dean). Image: 953456.

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Southwest Airlines to begin service to Eugene, Oregon on August 29, 2021

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Southwest Airlines today published an initial flight schedule forย Eugene Airportย (EUG) in Oregon, bringing the airlineโ€™s low fares, flexible policies, and Hospitality closer to more outdoor attractions in the Pacific Northwest. Southwest Airlinesยฎ will offer nonstop, roundtrip service once daily to Las Vegas and twice daily to Oakland in the Bay Area, bringing additional same-plane or connecting roundtrip service daily between Eugene and more than 30 airports across the Southwest route map.

New destinations recently added:

 

Beginning August 29, 2021, Southwest will commence service to a second city in Oregon, having served Portland since 1994.

Fly nonstop between
Eugene, Ore. and:

Initial flight schedule (roundtrip service, nonstop):

One-way fares as low as*:

Las Vegas

Once daily

$49

Oakland

Twice daily

$39

*The number of seats, days, and markets for these fares are limited.

Top Copyright Photo: Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX 8 N1781B (N8814K) (msn 42664) BFI (Nick Dean). Image: 953456.

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WestJet celebrates the delivery of its 100th Next-Generation Boeing 737

WestJet 737-800 WL N1781B (C-GAWS)(95-100 737NG)(Grd) BFI (RKS)(LRW)

WestJet Airlines (Calgary) and Boeing (Chicago) celebrated the 100thย Next-Generation 737 to join the airline’s fleet on December 6.

WestJet began in 1996 with three Boeing 737-200s serving five cities and has grown into Canada’s largest low-fare airline serving 81 destinations across Canada, the United States, Mexico, the Caribbean and Central America. With today’s delivery of a Boeing 737-800, WestJet’s fleet now consists of 100 airplanes โ€“ all Boeing Next-Generation 737s.

The airplane, the pictured 737-8CT registered as C-GAWS (msn 38880), was initially delivered to Newport Beach, California-based leasing company Aviation Capital Group (ACG) and is now being leased and operated by WestJet.

Copyright Photo: Rick Schlamp. Wearing its test registration of N1781B, the new jetliner carries unique #100 Boeing 737 NG sub-titles at Seattle (Boeing Field).

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