Mexico’s Interjet Plans Biofuel Trial in 2010

Mexico’s low-cost carrier Interjet is planning a 2-hr. biofuel demonstration flight in early 2010 using a CFM International CFM56-powered Airbus A320. The biofuel to be used is derived from salicornia, a type of algae that grows in salt marshes, beaches and among mangroves. It is produced in the...

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