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Lufthansa ends biofuel trial with US flight
FRANKFURT | Mon Jan 9, 2012 12:13pm EST FRANKFURT (Reuters) – German carrier Lufthansa (LHAG.DE) is ending the trial use of a biofuel mix for its planes because it has used up stocks of certified biofuel and no other reliable … Continue reading
Airlines And Biofuels: Carriers Look To Alternative Fuels For The Future
Aviation is responsible for an estimated 2 percent of human-generated carbon dioxide emissions. The industry’s rapid growth is doing nothing to decrease that figure, but airlines are nonetheless working to scale back their emissions. One tactic that’s been gaining traction: … Continue reading
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