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Eurosatory 2010: Industry celebrates first helicopter biofuel flight

17th June 2010 - 13:00 GMT | by Tony Skinner in Paris

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The first flight of a helicopter using a bio-kerosene blend has marked the dawn of a new era for rotorcraft aviation, according to industry officials.

On 16 June a Royal Netherlands Air Force (RNLAF) Boeing AH-64D Apache attack helicopter carried out a 20 minute flight test at Gilze-Rijen Airbase using a blend of sustainable bio-kerosene and standard aviation jet fuel.

Speaking to Rotorhub.com at the Eurosatory exhibition in Paris, a Boeing spokesman said the milestone, which was made possible by a team that included the RNLAF, Boeing, Honeywell, and engine manufacturer GE Aviation, was a key part of the company’s

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