On June 17, Japan Airlines (JAL) conducted the very first flight with two different types of SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) produced domestically in Japan loaded at the same time. This flight marks the success of the project of SAF produced domestically in Japan which public organizations, SAF manufacturers, supply chain enterprises and airlines have all been working on, and this was the beginning of the commercialization of the technology around the year 2030. Based on the roadmap for achieving net zero CO2 emissions in FY2050 set out in the JAL Group`s Medium-Term Management Plan for fiscal years 2021-2025, JAL states that

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