Japan Airlines aims to be first to deliver cargo to the moon by 2028

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Japan Airlines aims to be first to deliver cargo to the moon by 2028

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Japan Airlines announced plans to be the first airline to deliver cargo to the Moon by 2028, through its subsidiary JALUX. This initiative will offer commercial cargo space on a lunar lander, marking a pioneering step in space logistics.

Japan Airlines and its trading subsidiary JALUX will start selling cargo space on a Moon-bound lander, becoming the first airline group to offer commercial transport to the lunar surface, the JAL Group announced on May 26.

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