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Air China And
Industry Partners Conduct 1st Sustainable Biofuel Flight By Bill Goldston |
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October 31, 2011 - Air China, Boeing and Chinese and
U.S. aviation energy partners on Friday conducted
China's first sustainable biofuel flight. The two-hour
mainland flight from Beijing Capital International
Airport was witnessed by officials from both countries
and highlights the viability of using sustainable
aviation biofuel sourced in China.
"Through our collaborative efforts with China we have
found an incredible partner and place where national
capability, innovation and technology come together in a
remarkable way," said Boeing China President Marc Allen.
"This historic flight illustrates exactly how bilateral
collaboration can help address environmental challenges,
and we commend the Chinese for their leadership in
helping to develop sustainable aviation solutions." |
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PetroChina,
working with Honeywell's UOP, sourced and refined the
China-grown, jatropha-based biofuel used for the flight aboard a
Boeing 747-400 powered by Pratt & Whitney engines. China
National Aviation Fuel blended the biofuel with traditional jet
fuel and also provided aircraft fueling support.
China's
National Energy Administration (NEA) and Boeing also announced
an agreement for further study of regional biofuel development.
The study results will help support future efforts to establish
a sustainable aviation biofuels industry in China, and also form
the foundation for an announced renewable energy agreement
between the U.S. Trade and Development Agency and the NEA.
Air China and Boeing are already working plans for an
international flight between the U.S. and China fueled by
sustainable biofuel, which will highlight increasing cooperation
on renewable energy development between the two countries.
"The recent success of our biofuel initiatives with government, energy and aviation organizations in China and around the world underscores the tremendous support that exists for the macro-economic benefits and value aviation provides through its unique ability to connect people, cultures, goods and services," said Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President of Environment and Aviation Policy, Billy Glover. "Working closely with the Chinese and U.S. energy agencies we can reduce carbon emissions in the two largest aviation markets, while helping to ensure sustainable industry growth." |