All Nippon Airways (ANA) announced that its second ANA Green Jet will enter service on regular scheduled domestic flights.
ANA said in a statement that it will use sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) on the aircraft, marking the first time ANA will use SAF produced by Neste on its domestic flights.
"To be able to use mass-produced SAF for domestic flights is an exciting step toward reducing our carbon emissions and achieving our sustainability goals," said Shinichi Inoue, president and CEO of ANA.
"In addition, with the use of the ANA Green Jet on domestic routes to raise awareness of SAF with our customers and the public, ANA hopes to be a leader in the industry and inspire others to follow suit."
The second ANA Green Jet began service on November 14 on the Tokyo Haneda-Fukuoka route.
The aircraft will feature the same technologies and services as the first ANA Green Jet that took flight for international routes on October 5 such as a special material with riblet texture which is expected to have a "shark skin effect" in which ANA will study the decrease in air resistance and CO2 emission reduction of the aircraft.
In 2020, ANA became the first Japanese airline to enter into a mid-to-long-term procurement agreement with Neste.
Since then, ANA has regularly procured SAF from Neste, a producer of renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel, for use on scheduled international flights departing from Japan.
SAF produced by Neste is made from sustainably sourced, renewable waste and residue raw materials. Typically, in its neat form and over the lifecycle, it can reduce up to 90% of greenhouse gas emissions compared to fossil jet fuel.
The fuel gives an immediate solution for reducing the direct greenhouse gas emissions of flying. It can also be used as a drop-in fuel with existing aircraft engines and airport infrastructure, requiring no extra investment.
The ANA Group has set a goal of replacing at least 10% of its jet fuel with SAF by FY2030 and of becoming carbon neutral by FY2050.