Indonesia's Garuda conducts test flight with palm oil-blended jet fuel

Indonesia's flag carrier Garuda Indonesia said on October 10 that it has completed a test flight using a palm oil-blended jet fuel on a Boeing 737-800NG aircraft.
Indonesia's Garuda conducts test flight with palm oil-blended jet fuel ảnh 1A worker walks on a crane as a Garuda Indonesia's aircraft is parked at the Garuda Maintenance Facility (GMF) AeroAsia, at Soekarno-Hatta International airport near Jakarta, Indonesia (Photo: reuters.com)

Jakarta (VNA)- Indonesia's flag carrier Garuda Indonesia said on October 10 that ithas completed a test flight using a palm oil-blended jet fuel on a Boeing737-800NG aircraft.

Garuda ChiefExecutive Irfan Setiaputra said the plane flew more than 130 km from thecapital Jakarta to Pelabuhan Ratu in the southern part of Java island in aone-hour return flight last week, using jet fuel containing 2.4% palm content.

He noted that with these results, Garuda Indonesia is ready toexplore the use of sustainable aviation fuel on commercial flights and addedthat a wider use of the fuel would be based on a comprehensive study.

Prior to the test flight, Garuda had conducted a static test and engine ground testssince July, 2023.

As theworld's biggest palm oil producer, Indonesia has been pushing for wider use ofedible oils and a reduction in crude oil imports.

In 2021, the country ran a test flight with the same fuel on anaircraft made by state-owned Dirgantara Indonesia, flying from the city Bandungin West Java to the capital Jakarta./.          

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