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April 15, 2010
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the latest environmental news and trends affecting the world’s
airlines and tell you how the air transport industry is working to
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Boeing's Glover says government needs to lead on biofuels
development
Governments around the world need to a take a leading
role in shaping and accelerating biofuel development, according to
Boeing MD-Environmental Strategy Billy Glover.
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Tallow, cellulose, seen as having biojet potential
Some exciting new feedstocks for biofuels are on the
horizon while development of existing sources is moving ahead...
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ANZ seeks to be seen as 'most environmentally sustainable
airline'
Air New Zealand CFO and Group GM Rob McDonald says the
carrier aims to be recognized as ...
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American, Air France conduct green transatlantic
flights
Air France and American Airlines separately conducted
the first "next-generation technology and procedures" on transatlantic
flights...
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US airlines, Defense Dept. team on biofuel development,
deployment
The Air Transport Assn. and the Defense Logistics
Agency's Defense Energy Support Center last month signed a strategic
alliance agreement...
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Other News
Southwest Airlines Executive VP and COO Michael Van
de Ven will deliver the opening address
Air New Zealand, Virgin Blue and Qantas, together with Boeing and
Australia's Defense Science and Technology Organization, commissioned a
world-first study
Asiana Airlines, which was awarded
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