China Airlines, the Taiwan-based carrier, announced that CI753/754, the round-trip flight between Taipei and Singapore on 22 May, became its latest sustainability demonstration flight, refuelling with SAF in Singapore for the return flight. China Airlines will become the first Taiwanese airline to operate a passenger-carrying flight with SAF, setting a milestone for the sustainability of the Taiwanese transportation industry. China Airlines is a world leader in ESG performance and is now working actively to realise the goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.The carrier has been named a constituent stock for Emerging Markets in the “Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI)” for seven consecutive years so far and is ranked No.1 in the global airline industry. In 2017, China Airlines became the first airline in Taiwan to use SAF for the ferry flights of its new A350-900 aircraft. The next-generation of energy-efficient A321neo passenger aircraft introduced in 2021 followed suit as well. To date 15 new aircraft have made their ferry flights on SAF making China Airlines the first local airline to possess related operational and real-world experience. For the second sustainability demonstration flight this year, China Airlines plans to use 10% SAF for the first time on a passenger-carrying flight. The unprecedented move will demonstrate China Airlines’ commitment to sustainable development, leading the way to a future of Net Zero skies.<br/>