2015
DOI: 10.2495/ess140091
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Biofuels: their emergence and implications for sustainability in aviation

Abstract: The global aviation industry is facing complex and unpredictable market conditions with fluctuating oil prices and the adverse environmental impact of aircraft operations. Since the regulatory approval for biofuels, the first biojet fuel flight test in 2007, using a blend fuel, was a remarkable step towards having more test and schedule flights up to the year of 2014. The purpose of this paper is to engage this new alternative energy with the issues that airlines associate with sustainability, mainly focusing … Show more

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“…(Noh et al, 2015) It is focused on the successful adaptation of biojet fuel to MRO that can become another successful chapter in aviation.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion For Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…(Noh et al, 2015) It is focused on the successful adaptation of biojet fuel to MRO that can become another successful chapter in aviation.…”
Section: Discussion and Conclusion For Chaptermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the risk offending the reluctant, the risks classification, must be examined more carefully. ( Noh et al, 2015) It does suggest that the other factors will be a balance that can be drawn between risk and opportunity. As an additional report from (IATA, 2014) on Alternative fuel, European countries and North America was the region that having the higher initiative development of the bio jet fuel followed by Asia Pacific.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%