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Jet Fuel

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Density775. 0–840. 0 g/L
Boiling point176 °C (349 °F; 449 K)
Flash point38 °C (100 °F; 311 K)
Melting point−47 °C (−53 °F; 226 K)
Autoignition temperature210 °C (410 °F; 483 K)
NFPA 704 (fire diamond)2 2 0
Safety data sheet 2
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About Jet Fuel


Jet fuel, aviation turbine fuel, or avtur, is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colorless to straw-colored in appearance.

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... Saf is produced from sustainable sources such as agricultural waste and reduces carbon emissions by 70% compared with traditional Jet Fuel...

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... Last week scientists at the Royal Society warned that climate-friendly flying remains out of reach as there are currently no clear alternatives to Jet Fuel...

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... Plans for climate-friendly flying rest on creating greener Jet Fuels that have less impact on the environment...

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... What are contrails? Contrails are formed when water vapour and fine soot particulates from burning Jet Fuel freeze into ice crystals...

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First transatlantic flight using 100% green fuels to take off

May 16,2022 3:55 am

By Katy AustinTransport correspondent

The First transatlantic flight powered only by sustainable fuels is due to Take Off on Tuesday morning.

Operated by Virgin Atlantic , it will fly from London's Heathrow to New York 's JFK airport at 11:30 GMT.

Airlines see The Flight , which is supported by government funding, as demonstrating that a greener way of flying is possible.

But a lack of supply remains a challenge, while other technology will be needed to hit emissions targets.

So-called Sustainable Aviation fuels (SAF) can be made from a variety of sources, including crops, household waste and cooking oils.

For this flight, a Boeing 787 will be filled with 50 tonnes of SAF. Two types are being used, with 88% derived from waste fats and the rest from the wastes of corn production in the US.

Following test and analysis, The Flight was approved by UK regulator the Civil Aviation Authority earlier this month. A Number of companies have been involved in The Project including engine-maker Rolls-Royce and energy giant BP.

The aviation industry is seen as particularly difficult to decarbonise, but airline bosses view SAF as the single most effective way to bring its net emissions down to zero.

Planes still emit carbon when using SAF, but the industry says the " lifecycle emissions" of these fuels can be up to 70% lower.

SAF is already used in small amounts, blended with traditional Jet Fuel , but accounts for less than 0. 1% of the aviation fuel consumed around The World .

It currently costs More Than kerosene, and relatively small amounts are made. Aircraft are usually only allowed to use up to 50% in a blend.

There are no dedicated commercial SAF plants in the UK, although the government aim is to have five Under Construction by 2025, supported by grant funding.

Airlines see The First long-haul flight using 100% SAF as a significant milestone. But experts say such fuels are not a Magic Bullet .

Dr Guy Gratton, associate professor of aviation and The Environment at Cranfield University, said: " We can't produce a majority of our fuel requirements this way because we just don't have the feedstocks. And even if you do, these fuels are not true 'net zeros'. "

He Said the growing use of SAF had to be treated as " a stepping stone towards future, genuinely net zero technologies".

" This might be e-fuels [which are manufactured using captured carbon dioxide or carbon monoxide, together with hydrogen], it might be hydrogen, it might be some technologies that we still really only have at The Laboratory stage. "

The UK government also plans to require 10% of aviation fuel to be SAF by 2030.

Airlines UK, which represents UK-registered carriers, said they must be able to access enough affordable SAF to meet such a requirement, with as much as possible coming from the UK.

Its boss Tim Alderslade said: " The Last thing we want is higher fuel costs for UK passengers compared to the rest of Europe and the US, with worse sustainability outcomes and thousands of new jobs lost overseas. "

Environmental campaigners say the only way to cut emissions quickly is to fly less.

But UK ministers and the industry have insisted they believe " net zero" by 2050 is achievable with passenger numbers increasing.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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