Air New Zealand biofuel test flight all set
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Chief Pilot David Morgan with samples of jatropha oil and the first ever “J50” biofuel blend.
Media Release
26 November 2008
Air New Zealand biofuel test flight all set
The world's first commercial aviation test flight powered by a sustainable second-generation biofuel is ready to go next
Wednesday 3 December 2008.
The jatropha fuel has now been blended 50:50 with standard Jet A1 fuel by Air New Zealand at its Auckland Engineering
Base. The biofuel blend, named J50, has now been transferred into an RNZAF fuel tanker ready to fuel the Air New Zealand
Boeing 747-400 early next week.
The two-hour test flight is scheduled to take off from Auckland airport on Wednesday morning 3 December, with the
jatropha biofuel blend powering one of the Air New Zealand Boeing 747-400's Rolls-Royce RB211 engines.
The pilot in command of the test flight is Air New Zealand 747 Fleet Manager Captain Keith Pattie, other crew onboard
the flight will include Boeing test pilot Captain Thomas Imrich and Air New Zealand’s Chief Pilot and General Manager
Airline Operations Captain David Morgan.
Captain Pattie and the crew will operate the flight predominantly out over the wider Hauraki Gulf area. During this time
they will undertake a number of fuel tests confirming and measuring the performance of the engine and fuel systems at
various altitudes and under a variety of operating conditions.
The test flight is a joint initiative between Air New Zealand, Boeing, Rolls-Royce and UOP, with support from Terasol
Energy, as part of commercial aviation's drive for more sustainable air travel for future generations.
ENDS