The new fuel technology is produced by world’slargest SAF producer Neste and uses 100 percent renewable waste and residue rawmaterials such as animal fat waste.
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) chief sustainabilityofficer Phillip See said the national carrier was committed to providing cleanerand viable energy options for its regular flights through SAF by 2025.
Moving forward, MAG will look to make SAF thecleaner and more viable energy option for regular flights by 2025, he said.
The sustainable fuel option can lower greenhouse gasemissions by up to 80 percent when compared to traditional fossil jet fuel./.