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Track Boeing 747-8 Biofuel Flight Seattle -> Paris

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RT @BoeingAirplanes Track Boeing 747-8 Freighter (RC522)'s biofuel flight from Seattle area to Paris #PAS11 #avgeek #Boeing #flightaware (flightaware.com) 更多...

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ExCalbr
Victor Engel 0
Can you post more information on the biofuel? Is it just this instance that's powered by biofuel? Does this plane always use biofuel? More information would be nice.
sheka
mark tufts 0
i agree with you victor as i figure either ethanol or soyoil
ExCalbr
Victor Engel 0
http://biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2011/06/20/le-bourget-biofuels-honeywell-boeing-complete-transatlantic-biofuels-fly-ins-as-paris-air-show-opens/
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303635604576393270636772588.html
grinch59
Gene Nowak 0
Why don't you both look up the major advancements and commitments the USAF has made in using biofuels. They have been at it a lot longer than the airlines wish to admit.
karenterry
karen terry 0
Is it possible and practical for general public Americans to attend Paris Air Shows? If so, how are tickets acquired? I've looked online but can't find any specific information about tickets (cost, how to buy, etc.).
dbaker
dbaker 0
@karenterry - It's open to the public the 24th through 26th. Tickets are €13/day. Airfare to Paris is available for <$1K (advance purchase).

[http://www.paris-air-show.com/en/general-public/tickets-general-public Paris Air Show - General Public TIckets]
airclaxon1
Paul Claxon 0
Turbo engines don't use ethanol !
tucsonguy
Ralph Addison 0
I thought flightaware did NOT track international flights.
dbaker
dbaker 0
FlightAware has had increasing international support over the last few years.
tucsonguy
Ralph Addison 0
Hum, not from what I see. Any routes you can call out to me. Thanks.
lvdudeman
lvdudeman 0
Ralph check out British Airways 275, LHR to LAS
malacatena
Mark DaChain 0
From the FlightAware FAQ:

How does FlightAware handle international flights? What is FlightAware's service area?

FlightAware's primary service area includes the United States (including Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam), Canada, the Caribbean, and the United Kingdom. Flights in the primary service area support real time maps, departure and arrival information, delays, and more.

FlightAware's secondary service covers scheduled major airline operations at any airport in the world. Flights in the secondary service area support departure and arrival information.

For flights arriving in a service area from outside of a service area, FlightAware will be able to track the flight when it nears a service area. For flights departing a service area, FlightAware will be able to track the flight until it leaves the coverage area. Flights may not be tracked beyond that point unless they enter another service area.
skipsteel
Gary Wall 0
Okay The BIO-FUEL Idea is great, but lets remember it's not available internationally, so really burning less fuel per pound of payload is a more practical goal in the short term. lets not forget Boeing has made one of the Greatest airplanes of all time even Greater.
Remember that it took Airbus with it's 380 a very long time to catch up, and when that did it was a bit of a hollow Victory. As the A380 has not really had a stellar beginning, I'd say Boeing is the Standard of how well North American manufacturing we needs to be to compete internationally. We should attention to it.

Sorry to sound like a Boeing commercial I don't work for them, but as a Pilot and Aviation enthusiast I recognize a success story when I see it.
dbwhite
Douglas White 0
Honeywell and Gulfstream did the same flight with the same fuel. Both however used a mixed ratio of jet to bio.

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