Pratt & Whitney Canada is leading a four-year, university-industry biofuel research project under a Canada-India science and technology agreement. The program will identify and test a number of “second generation” biofuels that do not compete with food resources, such as jatropha (succulent plants), algae and biobutanol. The program will also compare current jet fuels with first- and second-generation biofuels. Participants include industry representatives and scientists from Canadian and Indian universities.
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Embraer, CAE Launch Phenom 100 Training
Saturday 01. of November 2008 Embraer CAE Training Services, a joint venture of Brazilian OEM Embraer and Canadian simulator training services provider CAE, launched its... |
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Global Aviation adds fuel discount program
Saturday 01. of November 2008 FBO Global Aviation, based at Portland-Hillsboro Airport in Oregon, has devised a new twist on consolidating contract-fuel pricing information.... |
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Phillips 66 raises bar with reorganization
Wednesday 08. of October 2008 Phillips 66 Aviation has reorganized its marketing and sales force as part of a broad-based effort to fortify customer relationships and develop... |
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Chevron introduces new buyer rewards program
Tuesday 07. of October 2008 Chevron Global Aviation has launched a fuel buyer reward program called FlyBuys that offers free gas and merchandise gift cards to customers.... |
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WingPoints card rewards frequent Phillips buyers
Monday 06. of October 2008 Phillips 66 Aviation has launched a reward program for buyers of Phillips 66 fuel, with an added bonus of double rewards when buyers use their... |
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