The San Francisco 49ers partner with United Airlines, becoming the first NFL team to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce carbon emissions for game-related air travel. The San Francisco 49ers partner with United Airlines, becoming the first NFL team to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce carbon emissions for game-related air travel.

49ers and United Airlines Partner for NFL’s First Sustainable Aviation Fuel Initiative

The San Francisco 49ers partner with United Airlines, becoming the first NFL team to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce carbon emissions for game-related air travel.

The San Francisco 49ers, in partnership with United Airlines, have become the first NFL team to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce carbon emissions for game-related travel.

This groundbreaking move will cover the 49ers’ flight to Los Angeles for Sunday’s game. SAF, made from renewable materials, can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 85% compared to conventional jet fuel.

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The San Francisco 49ers partner with United Airlines, becoming the first NFL team to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce carbon emissions for game-related air travel.
49ers and United Airlines Partner for NFL’s First Sustainable Aviation Fuel Initiative.

United, a leader in SAF use, has long been committed to sustainability, aiming for net zero emissions by 2050. This partnership builds on the 49ers’ environmental efforts, including Levi’s® Stadium’s LEED Gold certification.

“We are thrilled to join United’s Eco-Skies Alliance and take this step towards sustainability,” said 49ers Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer Brent Schoeb.

United CEO Scott Kirby highlighted the importance of SAF, stressing its role in reducing the aviation industry’s carbon footprint.

For more information, visit www.united.com or www.49ers.com.

Source: 49ers and United Airlines Partner in NFL’s First SAF Pilot Project to Reduce Carbon Emissions

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