AIRPLANE FLIES FROM PARIS TO MONTREAL USING COOKING OIL
Air France-KLM flew a biofuel-powered Airbus A350 from Paris to Montreal on Tuesday, demonstrating the airline’s readiness to adopt a low-emissions fuel. The plane took off from Charles de Gaulle airport with a 16% mix of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in its fuel tanks, produced in France from used cooking oil. Jet fuel produced from cooking oil has the potential to slash carbon emissions, although right now it’s much more expensive than kerosene, the basis of regular jet fuel.
* By the time they were done, everybody on board was craving French fries.
* Then they had to treat the engines for high cholesterol.
* So send the grease jar in your freezer today to: Air France, P.O. Box Cinq Deux Huit, Eiffle Tower, France Un-Trois-Un-Trois-Neuf.
* Everything with the flight went swell, but the next plane to land on the runway slid all the way to Saint Jerome.








