Lufthansa flight uses 10% blend of biofuel farnesan

Lufthansa flight uses 10% blend of biofuel farnesan

The Lufthansa Group has marked another milestone in its pioneering work in the testing of alternative fuels. Earlier this month, Lufthansa flight LH 190 from Frankfurt to Berlin Tegel was operated using a 10% blend of the new biofuel component farnesan. This is the first scheduled flight in Europe to run on this fuel mix. Farnesan is a sugar-based bio-kerosene developed jointly by the TOTAL oil group and the U.S.-based biotech company Amyris, which in April of this year received RSB (Roundtable on Sustainable Biomaterials) Certification. The flight was preceded by a rig test at Lufthansa Technik’s facility in Hamburg in autumn 2013 as part of the EU’s ‘Blending Study’ project. The tests showed that blending can improve fuel emission characteristics. Farnesan was approved in June 2014 for blending with petroleum-based kerosene.

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