ATW Daily News
KLM to operate 737 biofuel test with passengers
Thursday November 5, 2009KLM will conduct a biofuel test flight on Nov. 23 using a 747 with one engine powered by a 50/50 blend of camelina-based fuel and traditional kerosene. A "select group of passengers" will be onboard, which the carrier said is a world first.
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