Danish-owned forwarder DSV is collaborating with software firm Microsoft, United Airlines and supplier Phillips 66 to unlock 11 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). It expects to cut 100,000 tonnes of lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared with conventional jet fuel.
By working together, the companies say they can secure more reliable SAF capacity and accelerate scaling at a level that would be challenging to achieve on their own.
United Airlines will use the fuel, while DSV and Microsoft participate through a book and claim methodology, allowing verified emissions reductions to be allocated independently of physical fuel use. United Airlines said it was the largest contracted SAF supply agreement with a single customer in the history of its Eco-Skies Alliance program.











