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			  (02 June 2022, 15:44 +07) 
			   Nakanihon Air (NNK) has performed the country’s 
			  first ever helicopter flight powered with sustainable aviation 
			  fuel (SAF). NNK’s Airbus H215 helicopter conducted a 30-minute 
			  flight at Nagoya Airport in Aichi Prefecture on Wednesday. The aircraft was fueled with 600 litres of Susteo 
			  10, a renewable jet fuel produced by Japan’s first biofuel 
			  manufacturer Euglena, which has met the specifications of both 
			  international and Japanese standards of diesel fuels ASTM D1655 
			  and JIS K 2204 respectively. Susteo contains 10% of SAF mixed with 
			  Jet A-1.   Nakanihon Air Airbus H215 flying with SAF“We are happy to collaborate with Airbus 
			  Helicopters in Japan and Euglena on sustainability efforts for 
			  Japan’s sky, achieving the first SAF helicopter flight together,” 
			  said Hajime Futagami, President of Nakanihon Air. “This SAF 
			  flight trial is very important for our company as we work on the 
			  reduction of the CO2 emitted during flights in an effort to tackle 
			  climate change issues. The locally produced SAF is an immediate 
			  approach towards reducing carbon emissions for the helicopter 
			  market. We are looking forward to the continued support from 
			  Airbus on our wide- ranging activities in Japan, with the enhanced 
			  precision and stability we require.” The twin-engine, heavy-lift H215 is a member of 
			  the Super Puma helicopter family, known for its high availability 
			  rate, performance, and competitive operating cost. Today, all Airbus helicopters are certified to fly 
			  with up to a 50% blend of SAF mixed with kerosene, with the aim to 
			  reach 100% SAF in coordination with engine manufacturers. An 
			  Airbus H225 performed the first ever helicopter flight with 100% 
			  SAF powering one of the Safran Makila 2 engines in 2021. Helicopter operations with 100% SAF would translate to a reduction 
			  of 80% of CO2 emissions. “We are pleased to launch this milestone SAF 
			  flight together with our long-standing customer as we work towards 
			  decarbonisation,” said Guillaume Leprince, Managing Director of 
			  Airbus Helicopters in Japan. “As a leader in the Japanese 
			  helicopter market, this SAF powered flight is an important step in 
			  a shared vision we have with stakeholders in the helicopter market 
			  and the industry to reduce CO2 emissions in the country. The H215 
			  has fully demonstrated its ability and readiness to provide 
			  enhanced mission efficiency and performance our customers have 
			  come to expect.” Airbus Helicopters has launched a SAF User Group 
			  dedicated to the rotary-wing community, in a bid to drive the 
			  deployment of biofuels. The company has also started using SAF for 
			  training and test flights at its French and German sites. 
 
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