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Korean Air to expand cargo SAF program with Yusen Logistics

Eisuke Fukagawa, global head of air freight forwarding group, Yusen Logistics Co. Ltd. (left) and Jaedong Eum, senior vice president and head of cargo business division, Korean Air. / SOURCE: Korean Air

January 11, 2024

BY Korean Air

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