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More Airlines in Asia Tap Sustainable Jet Fuel – Nikkei

From Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines to All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, the industry is in various stages of producing and using sustainable aviation fuel for operations


Helicopters and private jets are exhibited during the Singapore Airshow on February 7, 2018. The Singapore Airshow, Asia's largest aerospace and defence event, takes place from February 6 to 11. ROSLAN RAHMAN / AFP
Helicopters and private jets are exhibited during the 2018 Singapore Airshow. The sustainable aviation fuel credits are expected to cut carbon dioxide emission by 2,500 tonnes. File photo: AFP

 

Several Asian airlines are testing the use of sustainable jet fuel made from waste cooking oil and plants to restrict the industry’s carbon emissions as the region emerges from the devastation caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Nikkei Asia reported.

From Singapore Airlines and Malaysia Airlines to All Nippon Airways and Japan Airlines, the industry is in various stages of producing and using sustainable aviation fuel for operations, the report added.

Read the full report: Nikkei Asia.

 

 

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Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard is an Australian journalist based in Thailand since 1999. He worked for News Ltd papers in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne before travelling through SE Asia in the late 90s. He was a senior editor at The Nation for 17+ years and has a family in Bangkok.