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Qantas green jet fuel test flight 

MUSTARD seed-derived jet fuel engineered by Agrisoma Biosciences has powered its first long haul flight, a 13,000km Qantas trip from Los Angeles to Melbourne using a patented Honeywell technique, and might reduce emissions by up to 85% compared with regular jet fuel. 

Qantas has just flown LA to Melbourne using a Honeywell-patented green jet fuel.

Qantas has just flown LA to Melbourne using a Honeywell-patented green jet fuel.

Honeywell's Green Jet Fuel was produced by AltAir Paramount using the conglomerate's patented renewable jet fuel process technology, which converts non-edible animal fats and oils into renewable fuels,...

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