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A New Era Gets Fueled Up

AviationPros / Joe Petrie / December 28, 2016 - At Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac), Alaska Airlines is forging ahead with plans to implement a biofuel supply for its commercial jets. 

On Nov. 14, Alaska had a commercial flight using a Boeing 737-800 travel from Sea-Tac to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) using alternative jet fuel made from forest residuals. About 20 percent of the biofuel was blended in for the flight, using about 1,080 gallons.

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