JAL Eyes American Wheat

Adding another candidate to the industry’s list of “energy crops,” Japan Airlines says it will demonstrate a kerosene substitute from American wheat fields. The hour-long, non-revenue flight on Jan. 30 will use a Pratt & Whitney JT9D-powered Boeing 747-300 operating from Tokyo Haneda Airport. The...

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