By SHINYA MATSUMOTO/ Staff Writer
March 3, 2022 at 17:30 JST
Yuji Akasaka, president of Japan Airlines Co., right, Yuji Hirako, president of All Nippon Airways Co., second from right, and other executives at Haneda Airport in Tokyo on March 2 following an announcement of the formation of the Act For Sky group to promote domestic production of sustainable aviation fuel recycled from cooking oil and other waste (Shinya Matsumoto)
All Nippon Airways Co. (ANA) and Japan Airlines Co. (JAL) are among 16 mostly major companies that formed a group called Act For Sky on March 2 to promote production of sustainable aviation fuel, known as SAF, through domestic recycling of used cooking oil and mountains of other waste. [Read More]
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