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SpiceJet To Test A Flight Powered By BioFuel

NewsGram Desk

Budget passenger carrier SpiceJet is set to conduct India's first test flight which will be partially powered by biofuel, on Monday.

According to sources, a concoction of bio-fuel will power one of the turbine engines of a SpiceJet's Q400 turboprop flight.

"This will be India's first test flight using biofuels," sources said.

"There will be government officials, who will monitor the parameters set up for such a test flight."

The flight will be operated from Dehradun to Delhi. It will be received by key Cabinet Ministers and airline's top management at IGI Airport Terminal 2.

A concoction of bio-fuel will power one of the turbine engines of a SpiceJet's Q400 turboprop flight.

Globally, bio-fuel powered flights are operated in Canada.

The development assumes significance as high air turbine fuel (ATF) prices have dented India's domestic airline sector with all the major players reporting losses for the first quarter of 2018-19.

Currently, fuel prices constitute 45-50 per cent of the overall operations cost of domestic airlines.

India's ATF prices are amongst the highest in the world due to the addition of state levies and taxes. The fuel is not under the GST ambit unlike the bunker fuel used in the shipping industry.

Besides, the success of the flight will pave the way for further testing and aid in fulfilling the central government's move to curtail India's dependence on crude oil imports.(IANS)

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