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Investigators work to identify cause of plane crash
Investigators are working to determine what caused a single-engine seaplane to crash into a shopping centre on 2 April, injuring five people.
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Osprey crash kills two US Marines
Two US Marines have been killed after their aircraft crashed in Agadir, Morocco on 11 April. Another two were severely injured.
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Qantas flies on biofuel
Australian airline Qantas has become the nation's first airline to operate a commercial flight on a 50/50 blend of biofuel and traditional jet fuel.
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Refuelling facility established at Leigh Creek Airport
Jet refuelling services are available once again at Leigh Creek Airport in South Australia; the first time since 2006.
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Due to popular demand we have extended the April issue deadline to 11th May so don’t miss out on this extra opportunity to reach out to all the movers and shakers in the aviation fuelling industry.
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- ILTA Houston
- NPMA Petro Expo 2012 Conference and Exhibition
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Qatar to invest in alcohol-based jet fuel
Qatar Airways is looking to use greener jet fuel in its aircraft in order to lower its GHG emissions and meet CO2 targets.
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Porter plans Canada's first commercial biofuel flight
Canadian air carrier Porter Airlines is due to fly a commercial, biofuel-powered aircraft later this month, making it the nation's first carrier to do this.
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Oman Air hit by loss and blames fuel costs
The rising costs of fuel have led to Oman Air's 110 million riyal (€217 million) loss, the airline says.
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High logistics costs are holding China back
China's aviation industry is being negatively affected by a poorly designed jet fuel system, according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China.
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Refuelling project commences at Osmani airport
Work on Bangladesh Petroleum's new refuelling facilities may soon get underway after it has stood at a standstill for the last four years.
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Qantas hikes fuel surcharges
Australian airline Qantas Airways could increase its surcharges on fuel by 9.7% in a move to remain profitable at a time when jet fuel costs continue to soar.
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Jet fuel costs rise again
State-owned oil companies increased the price of jet fuel in India for the third time in March.
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