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25. Boeing-COMAC Technology Center Launches Biofuel Research Project
A newly formed technology center created by Boeing and Commercial Aircraft Corp. of China (COMAC) has confirmed that Hangzhou Energy Engineering & Technology, Co., Ltd., (HEET) will conduct the center's first research project. HEET, a company with experience developing alternative energy technologies, will focus on ways to convert discarded cooking oil into a component of sustainab
26. Japan Airlines to conduct 2nd-Generation Biofuel Demonstration Flight
Japan Airlines to conduct 2nd-Generation Biofuel Demonstration Flight. Japan Airlines (JAL) is to make a significant contribution to the search for a viable, sustainable, second-generation biofuel for commercial use by the aviation industry. With the close cooperation of Boeing and Pratt & Whitney, the airline will conduct a demonstration flight to accelerate current research and d
27. KLM Operates First Scheduled Flight on Bio-Kerosene
On Wednesday, KLM operated a commercial flight on bio kerosene. Flight KL1233 - a Boeing 737-800 - took off at 12:30 hours from Schiphol bound for Charles de Gaulle in Paris carrying 171 passengers.
28. Lufthansa to Launch Scheduled Passenger Flights Using Biofuel
Lufthansa to Launch Scheduled Passenger Flights Using Biofuel. Lufthansa is to launch the world’s first ever scheduled commercial passenger flights using biofuel in the first half of 2011, with an IAE (International Aero Engines) powered Airbus A321 aircraft. The daily flights between Hamburg and Frankfurt, will use a biofuel blend made from 50% Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO).
29. IATA Reports January 2012 Global Airline Traffic
Global airline traffic results compiled by IATA for January 2012 show a 5.7% rise in passenger demand but an 8% decline in air freight compared to the same month in 2011. The occurrence of Chinese New Year in January (rather than in February as in 2011) exaggerated the increase in passenger demand and the fall in air freight. Stripping this out, the underlying trend was for stronge
30. Delivering Aviation Sustainability Through Unity of Purpose
IATA has called on all aviation stakeholders to stay focused and unified to deliver a vision for a sustainable aviation future. Although the decision by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) to agree a framework for a global market based measure (MBM) by its next assembly, to be implemented by 2020, was an important milestone, Tyler noted that the hard work is yet to
31. Air China, Boeing and Partners Conduct Biofuel Flight
Air China, Boeing, and Chinese and U.S. aviation energy partners have conducted China’s first sustainable biofuel flight. The two-hour mainland flight which took off from Beijing Capital International Airport late last week was witnessed by officials from both countries and highlights the viability of using sustainable aviation biofuel sourced in China.
32. IATA Reports October 2011 Airline Traffic
Asia Pacific carriers reported a 3.8% increase in demand against a 7.5% capacity expansion resulting in a load factor of 75.2%. While Asia Pacific airlines benefitted from the fast growth of Asian exports in the immediate post-recession recovery, in the past year, European exporters took the lead in export growth on the back of a weak Euro. This is one of the causes of the relative

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