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Qatar Airways goes green

December 5 - 11, 2007
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Qatar Airways has entered into a landmark agreement with key players across the aviation, fuel and educational sectors to power its aircraft with natural gas.

The revolutionary move would see Qatar Airways become the first commercial airline in the world to operate flights using gas-to-liquids kerosene fuel - seen as the technology of the future that will be environmentally friendly, helping to significantly reduce carbon emissions and reduce the impact on climate change.

A Letter of Intent was signed at the Dubai Air Show to investigate fuel-related benefits of using synthetic jet fuels to power aviation turbine engines.

Qatar Airways has been joined by Qatar Petroleum, Shell, Airbus, Rolls Royce, Qatar Science and Technology Park and WOQOD (Qatar Fuel Company) for the intensive study to be carried out over the next few years.

During the signing ceremony, Qatar Airways chief executive officer Akbar Al Baker spoke of how the global spotlight was firmly on the most sensitive issue facing the world - that of the need to be more environmentally responsible.

"Together with our partners, we will all work in close collaboration to study the use of synthetic jet fuels, or GTL kerosene in our drive towards a cleaner and safer world. And we at Qatar Airways look forward to becoming the first airline in the world to power commercial aircraft with natural gas."

Qatar Airways currently operates one of the world's youngest and fuel-efficient fleet of 58 all-Airbus aircraft, and was highly committed to the development of environmentally-friendly synthetic fuel for commercial aviation.

The consortium's research will focus on the benefits of using GTL kerosene, with particular emphasis on improved air quality, fuel economy and reduced carbon emissions in an around airports and at cruising altitude.

Training and research will be carried out at the state-of-the-art facilities within the Qatar Science and Technology Park, a world-class education and research centre.

Qatar Petroleum and Shell are currently building a multi-billion dollar, world-class, fully integrated gas-to-liquids complex, which is set to transform Qatar into the GTL capital of the world.

GTL kerosene will be an important component of the Pearl GTL project, intended to be marketed as a natural gas derived synthetic component for jet fuel. With spiralling jet fuel prices, GTL kerosene is expected to significantly reduce carbon emissions, reduce fuel burn and improve aircraft operational efficiency.







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