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Japan Airlines announces biofuel flight test
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09:35, June 25, 2008

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Japan Airlines announced Monday it plans a test flight of a Boeing 747 partially powered by biofuel by early next year as a way to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

The airline will use a biofuel mixed with kerosene in one of four engines on the jet, with the three remaining engines powered by ordinary jet fuel or kerosene, it said in a statement.

The carrier said it plans to use a new generation of biofuel made of non-edible materials to avoid using potential food sources. It said it would announce more details in August.

"Through this biofuel flight test, we plan to promote development of biofuels and contribute to their commercial use," JAL said in a statement.

Other airlines have begun exploring the use of biofuels to reduce pollution and cut greenhouse gases that are believed to cause global warming.

In February, Virgin Atlantic successfully conducted the world's first flight of a commercial aircraft powered partially with biofuel — a mixture of coconut and babassu oil in one of its four main fuel tanks.

Germany's Deutsche Lufthansa AG set a series of environmental goals committing itself to a 25 percent cut in carbon dioxide emissions by 2020 and to using biofuel.

Air New Zealand also said recently that it is looking at using biofuels in part of its domestic fleet.

Source: Xinhua/Agencies



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