Aviation biofuel demonstrations

List of Aviation biofuel demonstration flights.

Demonstration flights

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DateOperatorPlatformBiofuelNotes
2 October 2007GreenFlight InternationalAero L-29 DelfínWaste Vegetable OilGreenflight International made the very first flight of an aircraft powered entirely by 100% biofuel from the Reno, Stead airport on the afternoon of 2 October 2007. There is no citation for this entry – it was made by the pilot that flew it. In November 2008 the same aircraft and flight crew flew from Reno, NV to Leesburg, FL using 100% biofuel for the first seven of the nine legs, the remaining three were completed on a 50% biofuel 50% JetA blend.
February 2008Virgin AtlanticBoeing 747Coconut and BabassuVirgin flew a biofuel test flight between London and Amsterdam, using a 20% blend of biofuels in one of its engines[1][2] Supported by Boeing, GE Aviation and Imperium Renewables; Greenpeace qualified it as greenwash, as organic oil production could lead to deforestation, increasing greenhouse gas emissions.[3]
December 2008Air New ZealandBoeing 747-400JatrophaA two-hour test flight using a 50–50 mixture of the new biofuel with Jet A-1 in the number one position Rolls-Royce RB211 engine of 747-400 ZK-NBS, was successfully completed on 30 December 2008. The engine was then removed to be scrutinised and studied to identify any differences between the Jatropha blend and regular Jet A1. No effects to performance were found.[4] The airline expects Jatropha to avoid competing with food crops and to be cost competitive with replaced jet fuels.[5]
January 2009Continental AirlinesBoeing 737-800Algae and JatrophaContinental Airlines ran the first flight of an algae-fueled jet. The flight from Houston's George Bush Intercontinental Airport completed a circuit over the Gulf of Mexico. The pilots on board executed a series of tests at 38,000 feet (12,000 m), including a mid-flight engine shutdown. Larry Kellner, chief executive of Continental Airlines, said they had tested a drop-in fuel which meant that no modification to the engine was required. The fuel was praised for having a low flash point and sufficiently low freezing point, issues that have been problematic for other bio-fuels.[6][7] Over 1.5 hours, the engine operating on a blend of 44% Jatropha oil, 6% Algae oil and 50% traditional jet fuel burned 46 kg less fuel, while producing more thrust from the same volume of fuel.[8]
January 2009Japan AirlinesBoeing 747-300Camelina, Jatropha and algaeJapan Airlines conducted a one and a half hour flight with one engine burning a 50/50 mix of Jet-A and biofuel from the Camelina plant.[9]
November 2009KLMBoeing 747-400CamelinaKLM conducted a flight with one engine burning 50/50 mix of Jet A-1 and Sustainable Aviation fuel based on the Camelina plane.
April 2010United States NavyF/A-18CamelinaThe Navy tested this biofuel blend on the F⁄A-18 Super Hornet aka "Green Hornet". Results from those tests indicated the aircraft performed as expected through its full flight envelope with no degradation of capability.[10]
March 2010United States Air ForceA-10CamelinaOn March 25, 2010, the United States Air Force conducted the first flight of an aircraft with all engines powered by a biofuel blend. The flight, performed on an A-10 at Eglin Air Force Base, used a 50/50 blend of JP-8 and Camelina-based fuel.[11]
June 2010Dutch MilitaryAh-64 Apache HelicopterWaste vegetable oil
June 2010EADSDiamond D42AlgaeOccurred at an air show in Berlin in June 2010.[12]
November 2010United States NavySikorsky SH-60 SeahawkCamelinaFlown on 50⁄50 biofuel blend Nov. 18, 2010 in Patuxent River, Md. The helicopter, from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 21 at Naval Air Station Patuxent River tested a fuel mixture made from the Camelina seed.
November 2010TAMAirbus A320JatrophaA 50⁄50 biofuel blend of conventional and jatropha oil[13]
June 2011BoeingBoeing 747-8FCamelinaBoeing flew its new model 747-8F to the Paris Air Show with all four engines burning a 15% mix of biofuel from camelina[14]
June 2011HoneywellGulfstream G450CamelinaThe first transatlantic biofuels flight using a 50/50 blend of camelina-based biofuel and petroleum-based fuel.[15][16]
August 2011United States NavyMcDonnell Douglas T-45 GoshawkCamelinaSuccessfully flew a T-45 training aircraft using biofuels at the Naval Air Station (NAS) in Patuxent River, Maryland. The flight was completed by the “Salty Dogs” of Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23 flying on biofuel mixture of 50/50 petroleum-based JP-5 jet fuel and plant-based camelina.[17]
September 2011United States NavyMcDonnell Douglas AV-8B Harrier IICamelinaNaval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, China Lake performed the first bio-fuel flight test in AV-8B Harrier from Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 31.[18]
October 2011Air ChinaBoeing 747-400JatrophaAir China flew China's first flight using aviation biofuels. The flight was conducted using Chinese grown jatropha oil from PetroChina. The flight was 2 hours in duration above Beijing, and used 50% biofuel in 1 engine.[19]
November 2011Continental AirlinesBoeing 737-800AlgaeUnited / Continental flew a biofuel flight from IAH to ORD on algae jet fuel supplied by Solazyme. The fuel was partially derived from genetically modified algae that feed on plant waste and produce oil. It was the first biofuel-powered air service in the US.[20]
November 2011Alaska AirlinesBoeing 737 and Bombardier Q400AlgaeAlaska Airlines and its sister carrier, Horizon Air, converted 75 flights on their schedules to run on a fuel mixture of 80% kerosene and 20% biofuel derived from used cooking oil. The biofuel was made by Dynamic Fuels, a joint venture of Tyson Foods and Syntroleum Corp.[21]
January 2012Etihad AirwaysBoeing 777-300ERWaste vegetable oilEtihad Airways conducted a biofuel flight from Abu Dhabi to Seattle using a combination of traditional jet fuel and fuel based on recycled vegetable cooking oil[22]
April 2012QantasAirbus A330Refined cooking oilQantas used 50/50 mix of biofuel supplied by SkyNRG and Jet-A fuel in one engine for a flight from Sydney to Adelaide.[23]
April 2012Porter AirlinesBombardier Q400Camelina and Brassica carinataPorter Airlines used 50/50 mix of biofuel (49% Camelina sativa and 1% Brassica carinataand) and Jet-A fuel in one engine for a flight from Toronto to Ottawa.[24]
October 2012NRCDassault Falcon 20Brassica carinataFirst jet to fly on 100% biofuels that meet petroleum specifications without blending. Fuel was produced by Applied Research Associates (ARA) and Chevron Lummus Global (CLG) from carinata oil supplied by Agrisoma Biosciences.[25]
March 2013Paramus Flying ClubCessna 182 SkylaneWaste vegetable oilFirst piston engine aircraft to fly with a 50/50 blend of aviation biofuel and conventional Jet-A (as specified by ASTM D7566). First piston engine aircraft to fly with a biofuel blend operating under a standard (not experimental) airworthiness certificate. Demonstration flight from North Central State Airport (KSFZ) in Rhode Island to First Flight Airport (KFFA) in North Carolina took place on March 2, 2013. The Cessna 182 had been converted under STC to be powered by an SMA jet-fuel diesel cycle piston engine, and the blended biofuel was provided by SkyNRG of Holland.
December 22, 2014United States NavyF/A-18ATJ-SPK (Alcohol-to-Jet Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene)The United States Navy tested a 50/50 blend of alcohol-to-jet biofuel provided by Gevo, Inc in supersonic (above Mach 1) afterburner operations. The demonstration proved Gevo, Inc's ATJ-SPK to be a viable alternative for both military and commercial applications.[26]
Spring 2018BoeingBoeing 777FParaffinic biofuelAs part of Boeing's ecoDemonstrator program, this aircraft made the world's first commercial airliner flights using 100% biofuel.[27]
July, 2018Royal Netherlands Air ForceF-16 MLUWaste vegetable oilDuring a two-week period the Royal Netherlands Air Force tested a fuel blend with 5% biofuel provided by AltAir Fuels, California.[28]
August 28, 2018SpiceJetBombardier Q400Agricultural residues, non-edible oils and bio-degradable fractions of industrial and municipal wastesIndia's first biofuel-powered flight was successfully tested between Dehradun to Delhi carrying DGCA officials to ascertain the feasibility of biofuel powered flights.
January 16, 2019Etihad AirwaysBoeing 787SalicorniaEtihad Airways flew the first Salicornia plant biofuel powered plane from Abu Dhabi to Amsterdam using 50–50 mix of Salicornia plant with traditional fuel.[29]
November 16, 2022Royal Air ForceAirbus A330 MRTT VoyagerRefined cooking oilThe RAF, in conjunction with Airbus, Rolls Royce and others, completed a replicated refuelling exercise from RAF Brize Norton, using 100% sustainable aviation fuel in both engines. It is claimed to be "the world’s first 100% SAF flight using an in-service military aircraft of its size".[30]

Commercial flights

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DateOperatorPlatformBiofuelNotes
June 30, 2011KLMBoeing 737-800Waste vegetable oilKLM flew the world's first commercial biofuel flight, carrying 171 passengers from Amsterdam to Paris[31][32]
July 15, 2011LufthansaAirbus A321Jatropha, Camelina and animal fatsFirst German commercial biofuel's flight, and the start of 6-month regular series of flights from Hamburg to Frankfurt with one of the two engines use biofuel.[33] It officially ended on January 12, 2012 with a flight from Frankfurt to Washington and would not take biofuel further unless the biofuel was more widely produced.[34]
July 20, 2011FinnairAirbus A319Waste vegetable oilThe 1,500 km journey between Amsterdam and Helsinki was fuelled with a mix of 50 per cent biofuel derived from used cooking oil and 50 per cent conventional jet fuel.[35] Finnair says it will conduct at least three weekly Amsterdam-to-Helsinki flights using the biofuel blend in both of the aircraft's engines. Refueling will be done at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.[36]
Jul 2011InterjetAirbus A320JatrophaFlight was powered by 27% jatropha between Mexico City and Tuxtla Gutierrez[37]
Aug 2011AeroMexicoBoeing 777-200JatrophaAeromexico flew the world's first trans-Atlantic revenue flight, from Mexico City to Madrid with passengers[38]
Oct 2011Thomson AirwaysBoeing 757-200Waste vegetable oilThomson flew the UK's first commercial biofuel flight from Birmingham Airport on one engine using biofuel from used cooking oil, supplied by SkyNRG[39]
Nov 2011Continental AirlinesBoeing 737-800Algae fuelUnited / Continental flew biofuel flight from IAH to ORD on algae jet fuel, which supplied by Solazyme[40]
April 19, 2012JetstarAirbus A320Refined cooking oilJQ flight 705 departed Melbourne at 0950 and arrived in Hobart at 1105 supplied by SkyNRG [41]
March 13, 2013KLMBoeing 777-206ERWaste vegetable oilKLM begins weekly flights by a Boeing 777-200 between John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City, USA and Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, Netherlands[42] using Biofuel supplied by SkyNRG[43]
May 16, 2014KLMAirbus A330-200Waste vegetable oilKLM begins weekly flights by an Airbus A330-200 between Queen Beatrix International Airport, in Oranjestad Aruba[44] and Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, Netherlands (with a stop-over in Bonaire)[42] using Biofuel supplied by SkyNRG[43]
Aug 4, 2014Gol Transportes AéreosBoeing 737-700Inedible corn oil and Waste vegetable oilGol Flight 2152 took off from Rio Santos Dumont Airport (SDU) towards Brasilia (BSB) with a 4% mix of bio jetfuel [45]
Nov 7, 2014Scandinavian AirlinesBoeing 737-600Waste vegetable oilSAS Flight SK2064 flew their first ever flight using bio-fuel between Stockholm and Östersund using a 10% blend of JET A1 based on used cooking oil. It was also the first flight from Arlanda Airport[46]
Nov 11, 2014Scandinavian AirlinesBoeing 737-700Waste vegetable oilSAS Flight SK371 flew the first ever Norwegian domestic flight using bio-fuel between Trondheim and Oslo using a 48% blend of JET A1 based on used cooking oil[47]
Mar 21, 2015Hainan AirlinesBoeing 737-800Waste vegetable oilHainan Airlines conducted China's first commercial biofuel flight carrying 156 passengers from Shanghai to Beijing. The fuel, supplied by Sinopec, was a fuel blend of approximately 50 percent aviation biofuel mixed with conventional petroleum jet fuel.[48]
Mar 31, 2016KLMEmbraer 190UnknownKLM operated an Embraer 190 on Biofuel between Oslo and Schiphol, Amsterdam. Embraer used these flights to measure the efficiency of the Embraer 190 on biofuel.[49]
June 7, 2016Alaska AirlinesBoeing 737-800ATJ-SPK (Alcohol-to-Jet Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene)Alaska Airlines conducted the first commercial flights using alcohol-to-jet fuel made from U.S. sustainable corn. The alcohol-to-jet fuel was provided by Gevo, Inc and blended at approximately 20%. Alaska Airlines flew two flights from Seattle, Washington to San Francisco, California and from Seattle, Washington to Washington D.C.[50]
Sept 8, 2016KLMBoeing 747-400Waste vegetable oilKLM signed a contract to operate all daily flights from LAX to Schiphol, Amsterdam. SkyNRG supplies the sustainable biofuel, which is made from used cooking oil by AltAir Fuels in Los Angeles. All flights from Los Angeles to Amsterdam are operated with biofuel until 2019.[51]
Nov 14, 2016Alaska AirlinesBoeing 737-800ATJ-SPK (Alcohol-to-Jet Synthetic Paraffinic Kerosene)Alaska Airlines conducted the first commercial flight using sustainable alternative fuel made from forest residuals. The fuel for the flight from Seattle, Washington to Washington D.C. was provided by a joint effort from Northwest Advanced Renewables Alliance (NARA) and Gevo, Inc. The flight emitted approximately 70% less CO2 than conventional jet fuel.[52]
May 1, 2017Singapore AirlinesAirbus A350-900HEFA (hydro-processed esters and fatty acids)Singapore Airlines begun a series of biofuel flights using A350-900 aircraft on non-stop trans-Pacific flights between Singapore and San Francisco. The project is being undertaken by Singapore Airlines in conjunction with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and air navigation service providers, using enhanced flight operations and Air Traffic Management (ATM) practices along the flight route.

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