More airlines join sustainable fuel group
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Five more leading air carriers have been accepted as members of the Sustainable Aviation Fuel Users Group, Bernama has reported. In a statement issued from Seattle, Boeing said the new members were Alaska Airlines, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, TUIfly and Virgin Blue. They join Air France, Air New Zealand, ANA, Cargolux, Gulf Air, JAL, KLM, SAS and Virgin Atlantic as part of the airline-led industry working group include, for which Boeing and Honeywell’s UOP, a refining technology developer, are associate members.
The User Group was launched last year to help accelerate the development of sustainable biofuels.
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