2/1/2008 - An Airbus A380 aircraft has successfully
completed the world’s first ever flight by a
commercial aircraft using a liquid fuel processed from
gas (Gas to Liquids - GTL) in the first stage of a
test flight programme to evaluate the environmental
impact of alternative fuels in the airline market. The
flight from Filton, UK to Toulouse, France, lasted
three hours. The flight was piloted by Hugues
van-der-Stichel and Frank Chapman.
The A380, today’s most fuel efficient airliner, is
powered by Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines. Shell
International Petroleum provided the Shell GTL Jet
Fuel. The tests are running in parallel to the
agreement signed in November 2007 with the Qatar GTL
consortium partners and the results will be shared.
The A380 was chosen because the aircraft is already
the environmental benchmark in air travel. It has four
engines including segregated fuel tanks making it
ideal for engine shut down and re-light tests under
standard evaluation conditions. During the flight,
engine number one was fed with a blend of GTL and jet
fuel whilst the remaining three were fed with standard
jet fuel.
Under Airbus’ overall alternatives fuels research
programme, this is the first step of a long-term
Airbus testing phase to evaluate viable and
sustainable alternative fuels for the future. GTL
could be available at certain locations to make it a
practical and viable drop-in alternative fuel for
commercial aviation in the short term. GTL has
attractive characteristics for local air quality, as
well as some benefits in terms of aircraft fuel burn
relative to existing jet fuel. For instance, it is
virtually free of sulphur. Synthetic fuel can be made
from a range of hydrocarbon source material including
natural gas or organic plant matter made by a process
called Fischer-Tropsch.
Testing GTL today will support future second
generation bio-fuels, but which are not presently
available in sufficient commercial quantities. Airbus
will study viable second generation bio-fuels when
they become available.
Sjoerd Post, Vice President Shell Aviation said “we
are pleased to have successfully completed this
flight, which will pave the way for approval of
synthetic jet fuel in the future, we are proud to be
part of this consortium which is exploring cleaner
fuels for the Aviation industry.”
“This has been a great achievement. Fuel and
environment are key challenges aviation is facing and
for which technology and international research
collaboration open up new horizons. Our alternative
fuels roadmap requires innovation, diversity of ideas
and options that need to be explored, said Airbus
President and CEO Tom Enders. “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. It is part
and parcel of Airbus' commitment to providing
leadership as an eco-efficient enterprise”.
Source: Airbus Press Release