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India is a key country for our long-term space programme, says Boeing: Report

Boeing's global decarbonization of aerospace is a step toward a more sustainable future

American aircraft manufacturer, Boeing, said on Sunday that India is a top priority for the company’s ambitious initiative to decarbonize aerospace worldwide from commercial and military aircraft. This would pave the way towards a sustainable future, according to news agency reports.

Boeing said last year that its commercial planes will be able to fly on 100% sustainable aviation fuels by 2030. Boeing has already done successful test flights with 100% sustainable fuels instead of petroleum jet fuel to deal with the urgent problem of climate change. The aircraft has already undertaken successful test flights substituting 100 percent sustainable fuels for petroleum-based jet fuel to address the critical issue of climate change.

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