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Flag Carrier Garuda Indonesia Tests Palm oil-Blended Jet Fuel

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Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia tests palm oil-blended jet fuel.

Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia (GIAA.JK) said it is testing jet fuel mixed with palm oil in the engines of one of its Boeing aircraft, amid efforts to cut emissions in the aviation sector.

Indonesia, the world’ biggest producer of palm oil, is keen to expand use of the vegetable oil in fuels to slash imports of expensive fossil fuels. This year, it rolled out the use of biodiesel containing 35% palm oil, the highest mandatory mix in the world, up from 30% last year.

Garuda said in a statement the jet fuel, which contains 2.4% palm oil, is being tested on CFM56-7B engines of a B737-800 NG aircraft. It added the test was launched last week.

Irfan Setiaputra, Garuda chief executive said in the statement, said:

This initiation is our first step to support a green and sustainable economy, and make us a pioneer as the first commercial airline in Indonesia to carry out trials of renewable energy.

The engine test will be followed by ground and flight tests later in August, the energy ministry said.

The country in 2021 ran a flight test with the same fuel on an aircraft made by state-owned Dirgantara Indonesia, which flew from the city Bandung in West Java to the capital Jakarta.

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Flag carrier Garuda Indonesia tests palm oil-blended jet fuel, July 31, 2023

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