Boeing, a major American aircraft company, has announced that it will open a research and development base in Nagoya for alternative fuels for aircraft that can reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

It seems that the aim is to strengthen cooperation with the Japanese aviation industry, which is in a hurry to secure alternative fuels for aircraft, and to expand business.

On the 1st, Boeing opened a new research and development base in Nagoya City, where there are many companies with which it cooperates. We announced that we will proceed with research and development that will lead to decarbonization.



In addition, we will join an organization that aims to domestically produce "SAF" in Japan and expand cooperation.



Demand for "SAF" is increasing worldwide, and securing a sufficient amount in Japan is an issue.



Boeing seems to aim to expand its business by strengthening cooperation with the Japanese aviation industry, which is in a hurry to secure alternative fuels for aircraft.