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Fueling greener aviation – Statement by FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt

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Posted: 10 June 2011 | FAA | No comments yet

FAA Administrator Randy Babbitt released the a statement on the ASTM technical committee approval of an aviation biofuel standard…

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Federal Aviation Administration Administrator Randy Babbitt released the following statement on the ASTM technical committee approval of an aviation biofuel standard:

“This is a significant step toward a new era of greener and more energy-independent air travel. We anticipate publication of a standard in the next few weeks will open the door for production of commercial aviation bio-fuels that can be used without changing aircraft systems or airport fueling infrastructure. The FAA, along with the Commercial Aviation Alternative Fuel Initiative, worked diligently to develop the fuel standard through thorough research and testing. This is a key milestone in helping us meet the Obama Administration’s environment and energy goals for the nation and it is directly responsive to the recommendation of the Future of Aviation Advisory Committee to promote and display U.S. aviation as a first user of sustainable alternative fuels .”

 


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