Boeing Launches First R&D Center in Nagoya, Japan, with Focus on SAF and Technology Integration

In a strategic move to bolster its innovation and supplier support within the Asia-Pacific region, Boeing inaugurated its first Japanese research and development facility in Nagoya, aiming to enhance SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) applications, fuel cell technology, and robotics in aerospace manufacturing.

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