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Airbus passenger airlines uses WVO veggie oil

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:02 am
by jessef
http://www.theprovince.com/Airbus+uses+ ... story.html

Air France flew an Airbus A321 passenger aircraft Thursday from Toulouse to Paris's Orly airport with a fuel mix comprising 50 per cent used cooking oil. :shock:

The 80-minute, 570-kilometre journey was the world's greenest commercial flight, Toulouse-based Airbus said in an emailed statement.

Besides using biofuel, the plane, which can carry more than 200 passengers, flew the shortest available route using a more efficient continuous descent approach, Airbus said. That helped cut in half the overall emissions of carbon dioxide.

Airlines on July 1 won approval from ASTM International, the U.S. technical standards body, to fly passenger planes using fuel made from inedible plants and organic waste mixed with petroleumderived fuel. Approval allows for blends of up to 50 per cent biofuel. Since then, airlines including Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Finnair Oyj have flown using such blends.

More efficient air traffic management could result in a decrease of 10 per cent in aircraft fuel consumption, according to the statement, as well as "significant" reductions in carbon dioxide and noise emissions.?



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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 11:52 am
by Airgonzo
I read an article the other day about Pratt & Whitney's new high-bypass geared turbofan engine which will be used on the new Canadian-designed Bombardier C series regional jets. It will be one of the most efficient aero engines ever made in under ideal circumstances and with full passenger loads the C series jets will use (don't quote me on this) about 1 litre of fuel per passenger per 100 km!!!

Re: Airbus passenger airlines uses WVO veggie oil

Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:20 pm
by EnviroImports.com
jfarsang wrote:http://www.theprovince.com/Airbus+uses+ ... story.html

Air France flew an Airbus A321 passenger aircraft Thursday from Toulouse to Paris's Orly airport with a fuel mix comprising 50 per cent used cooking oil. :shock:

The 80-minute, 570-kilometre journey was the world's greenest commercial flight, Toulouse-based Airbus said in an emailed statement.

Besides using biofuel, the plane, which can carry more than 200 passengers, flew the shortest available route using a more efficient continuous descent approach, Airbus said. That helped cut in half the overall emissions of carbon dioxide.

Airlines on July 1 won approval from ASTM International, the U.S. technical standards body, to fly passenger planes using fuel made from inedible plants and organic waste mixed with petroleumderived fuel. Approval allows for blends of up to 50 per cent biofuel. Since then, airlines including Deutsche Lufthansa AG and Finnair Oyj have flown using such blends.

More efficient air traffic management could result in a decrease of 10 per cent in aircraft fuel consumption, according to the statement, as well as "significant" reductions in carbon dioxide and noise emissions.?



Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/Airbus+uses+ ... z1bollCAl8

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Thats so Awsome!!!!!

Re: Airbus passenger airlines uses WVO veggie oil

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 8:49 am
by after oil
there goes the neighbourhood....