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Boeing provides guidance on SAF usage for defense aircraft

All Boeing-built military aircraft, such as the P-8A Poseidon operating by the Royal Air Force, can fly on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at currently approved limits. / SOURCE: Boeing

July 23, 2024

BY Boeing

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