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Japan Airlines wants to blast human culture into space and land it on the moon

The carrier is selling payload space to preserve Earth’s heritage from climate change and war, but sceptics dismiss it as a PR stunt.

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Japan Airlines wants to blast human culture into space and land it on the moon

The carrier is selling payload space to preserve Earth’s heritage from climate change and war, but sceptics dismiss it as a PR stunt.

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e.vnexpress.net20 g fa

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

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…

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  1. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·scmp.com

    Japan Airlines wants to blast human culture into space and land it on the moon

    The carrier is selling payload space to preserve Earth’s heritage from climate change and war, but sceptics dismiss it as a PR stunt.

  2. giovedì 28 maggio 2026·e.vnexpress.net

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

    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…

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