Boeing and Alder Fuels launch partnership to 'make SAF a reality'

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Boeing will test Alder Fuels' SAF in its planes
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Boeing will test Alder Fuels' SAF in its planes

Aviation giant has partnered with US low-carbon fuel company Alder Fuels and will test its SAF in its planes

Aerospace giant Boeing has announced it is to team up with US low-carbon fuel specialist Alder Fuels in a new partnership with a view to expanding production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs) around...

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