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By Alfred Chua2021-04-06T03:05:00+01:00
Japan Airlines has brought forward the retirement its fleet of older Boeing 777s powered by Pratt & Whitney PW4000 engines by a year, citing “no known report” to resume operations of the type.
JAL on 5 April says the 777s were originally scheduled to exit its fleet by March 2022, but have been retired since March this year.
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Japan Airlines has retired its fleet of PW4000-powered 777s in March, a year ahead of schedule.
“As there are no known report to resume the operation of P&W equipped Boeing 777, and it is hard to foresee the situation as of today, JAL has decided to accelerate the retirement of all P&W equipped Boeing 777s,” the carrier states.
From Illinois, news arrives that Shell has invested in LanzaJet, to scale the production of Sustainable Aviation Fuel. Shell joins founding investors LanzaTech, Suncor Energy Inc., Mitsui & Co., Ltd., and in recent months British Airways joined as an investor and LJ has a n extensive collaboration in place also with All Nippon Airways.
There could be more. In addition to its initial investment in LanzaJet and similar to the phased investment approach used with all of the LanzaJet investors, Shell will have the opportunity to make further investments in the construction of larger-scale production facilities over the coming years. This phased investment approach significantly accelerates the timeline of commercial deployment, and comes as LanzaJet continues its work to build the first-of-kind, commercial-scale plant (10 million gallons per year capacity) in Soperton, Georgia, USA. Development at Freedom Pines Fuels continues on schedule with operations beginning in 2022, LanzaJet ha
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