Airbus flies A380 on alternative fuel

TOULOUSE, France -- European aircraft manufacturer Airbus launched its alternative fuel research program Friday when an A380 superjumbo became the first commercial airliner to fly with a synthetic liquid fuel processed from gas, the company said.

Using GTL (or gas-to-liquids) fuel, the A380 took off from the British city of Filton for a three-hour journey to the southern French city of Toulouse, where Airbus has its headquarters.

The A380 was propelled by Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines, while Shell International Petroleum provided the GTL jet fuel.

The tests are running in parallel to an agreement signed in November 2007 with a consortium including Qatar Airways, Qatar Petroleum, Rolls Royce and Shell “to research the potential benefits” of GTL fuel, Airbus said in a statement.

“Fuel and energy are key challenges aviation is facing and for which technology and international research collaboration open up new horizons,” Airbus head Tom Enders said.

“This takes bold cross-industry and cross-border collaboration and that’s what we are showing today with our groundbreaking first test flight with alternative fuels.”

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 Airbus flies A380 on alternative fuel 
An Airbus A380 testing an alternative fuel takes off at Filton Airfield near Bristol in southern England Friday. The double-decker aircraft loaded with special fuel derived from natural gas took off from their plant near Bristol, performed a three-hour test flight ending at Airbus headquarters in Toulouse, southwest France.(Reuters)

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