TORONTO AIRPORT TRIAL INTEGRATES BIOFUEL INTO STANDARD FUEL SUPPLY SYSTEM

AIR Canada has joined with other civil aviation organisations and companies, plus academics, to stage a biofuel blend demonstration project at Toronto’s Lester B Pearson International Airport. The Canadian carrier claims it avoided emitting 160 tonnes of carbon on 22 domestic flights during April 22’s international Earth Day through introducing 230,000 litres of sustainable biofuel blended within the airport's multi-user fuel supply system. The project was coordinated by Canada's Biojet Supply Chain Initiative (CBSCI), which has been developing biofuels ...


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