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Petronas delivers first local SAF to Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia's state energy firm Petroliam Nasional Berhad, or Petronas, has delivered the country's first locally-blended sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) for Malaysia Aviation Group, the operator of national carrier Malaysia Airlines.

The SAF was locally blended at Petronas' processing facilities and delivered to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to supply the carrier's daily flights to London until September 16, Petronas said in a statement.

The move marks a tangible step in integrating the renewable fuel in Malaysia Airlines' regular operations, it said.

"Petronas recognizes its role in driving the global push towards decarbonization, especially in progressing Malaysia's net-zero ambition as a key enabler contributing to the development of future fuels," said Ahmad Adly Alias, the company's refining, marketing and trading vice president.

The announcement comes as Malaysia looks to build domestic production, blending and supply of SAF. The government, under a 2023 national energy transition roadmap, is targeting a 47% SAF blending mandate by 2050.

It said last month it plans to introduce a 1% SAF blending mandate for international flights departing from KLIA starting January 2027, the state news agency reported.

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