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Tag: “Continental Airlines”
Reduce, reuse, re…
I have had a few questions recently from people wondering about recycling waste from food services on board flights. I know a huge number of airlines have very active on board recycling programmes, I know lots of airports worldwide have in-terminal programmes (some very innovative, as demonstrated by the Seattle Tacoma Airport video below), but [...]
Posted: May 19th, 2010 under recycling.
Tags: "Continental Airlines", "seattle airport", Air New Zealand, airline, airport, in-flight, Qantas, recycling, waste
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Great challenges are best addressed collectively
News from the Eco-Aviation conference currently underway in Washington, DC. Air New Zealand’s Captain Dave Morgan has revealed some results from analysis of the biofuel test flight conducted by the airline earlier this year. Not only did the 50/50 blend of jatropha biofuel and normal jet fuel reduce carbon dioxide emissions (potentially by 4.5 tonnes [...]
Posted: May 28th, 2009 under innovation, Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "apollo 13", "Continental Airlines", "eco-aviation", "jim may", Air New Zealand, ATA, biofuels, challenges
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Continental Airlines algae-powered flight, update 3
The biofuel test flight on a Continental Airlines 737-800 went better than expected – The pilots reported that the biofuel blend in their number two engine had no discernable performance difference than the normal jet fuel used in their number one engine. But when they got on the ground, they revealed that they actually used [...]
Posted: January 8th, 2009 under Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "CFM International", "Continental Airlines", algae, biofuels, boeing, honeywell uop, Jatropha, testflight
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Continental Airlines algae-powered flight, update 2
The Continental Airlines biofuel flight (designated flight number CO9990) has now landed back at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. As you can see from the flight path it took above, it spent most of the test over the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, climbing to 38,000 feet where it performed a series of [...]
Posted: January 7th, 2009 under Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "Continental Airlines", algae, biofuels, Jatropha, testflight
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Continental Airlines algae-powered flight, update 1
Well, the flight has been in the air for around an hour now and the two pilots and one engineer on board will be undertaking a series of tests to demonstrate how the biofuel performs in the CFM engines. The two-engined aircraft has one engine being flown on regular Jet-A1 fuel and the other engine [...]
Posted: January 7th, 2009 under Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "Continental Airlines", algae, biofuels, boeing, Jatropha, testflight
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Continental Airlines algae-powered flight, 1200 central time
Within the next few minutes, a Boeing 737-800 aircraft will take off from Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport on an historical mission. It is the first test flight in a commercial jet to utilise algae as a biofuel source. Like last week’s Air New Zealand flight, this will test the second-generation biofuel’s ability to withstand [...]
Posted: January 7th, 2009 under Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "CFM International", "Continental Airlines", algae, biofuels, boeing, honeywell uop
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Biofuels trials gather pace: three historic firsts in one month
The month from 30 December to 30 January will see the aviation industry conduct three different flight trials where traditional jet fuel will be replaced with biofuels. Biofuels are fuels made from plants or algae and they need plenty of CO2 to grow, thus making it possible for the aviation industry to achieve carbon neutrality [...]
Posted: December 16th, 2008 under innovation, Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "Continental Airlines", "Japan Airlines", "Virgin Atlantic", Air New Zealand, algae, biofuels, camelina, Jatropha, test flight
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Powerful alternatives
A few stories of note today – Continental Airlines has announced the date for its biofuel test flight. Following on from the Virgin flight using coconut and babassu oil earlier this year and ahead of the postponed Air New Zealand flight on a jatropha oil mix, Continental will fly a Boeing 737-800 on a 50/50 [...]
Posted: December 10th, 2008 under innovation, Research, Sustainable biofuel, technology.
Tags: "Continental Airlines", algae, biofuels, bob hope airport, electric aircraft, hanger, solar power
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Forget biofuel, nuclear may be the ultimate aircraft power source..!
While the aviation industry concentrates on blended, sustainable, biofuels as the energy source of the future, blog The Airport Channel outlines a research project based on powering aircraft with a nuclear source. It is an… interesting… notion, but I shan’t pass judgment just yet. One benefit (apart from zero carbon emissions) would be that fuel [...]
Posted: October 31st, 2008 under aviation, environment, innovation, Sustainable biofuel.
Tags: "Continental Airlines", "Japan Airlines", "Virgin Atlantic", Air New Zealand, babassu, biofuel, Jatropha, nuclear, sustainable biofuels
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