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DHL Express partners with Malaysia Aviation Group to reduce GHG emissions using SAF

Julian Neo, managing director of DHL Express Malaysia and Brunei (left), and Philip See, group chief sustainability officer, Malaysia Aviation Group, during the signing session held at the MAG Town Office, Citta Mall. / SOURCE: DHL Express

March 20, 2026

BY DHL Express

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