Data Points: How Can Japan Best Address Domestic Aviation Emissions?

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Japan has set an ambitious target of becoming carbon neutral by 2050. Aviation poses a challenge in terms of cutting emissions, as even new technologies cannot achieve full decarbonization of medium and long-haul operations. Domestic, however, may be possible in the medium term, hence Japanese...
William Moore

Based in the UK, William is a Sustainable Aerospace Technology Analyst, specializing in the electrification of aviation and the emerging advanced air mobility (AAM) industry.

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