London-Qatar flight first-ever fueled by natural gas blend:
http://www.greenbang.com/london-qatar-f ... 12132.html
http://www.shell.com/home/content/media ... 02009.html
A Qatar Airways aircraft this week completed the world’s first commercial passenger flight powered by a fuel made from natural gas. The six-hour journey from London Gatwick to Doha, the capital of Qatar, was powered by a Shell-developed 50-50 blend of synthetic gas-to-liquids (GTL) kerosene and conventional oil-based kerosene fuel. Qatar expects to become the world’s leading producer of GTL kerosene with the start of commercial production in 2012.
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London-Qatar flight first-ever fueled by natural gas blend
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RGR and I discussed this possibility on another thread.
But as to the cost effectiveness: as ralph says, it's a foregone conclusion that the heyday of the airline industry is behind us.
At current prices, many people simply can't afford to fly, and if gas is going to be a partial substitute, demand will rise concurrently and price along with it so it's not likely that the days of cheap holidays are going to return.
I suspect that over the next decade, the average family will go from taking one foreign holiday a year to maybe two a decade, if that.
What is interesting is how the gap in the market will be filled?
Nuclear powered cruise ships?
But as to the cost effectiveness: as ralph says, it's a foregone conclusion that the heyday of the airline industry is behind us.
At current prices, many people simply can't afford to fly, and if gas is going to be a partial substitute, demand will rise concurrently and price along with it so it's not likely that the days of cheap holidays are going to return.
I suspect that over the next decade, the average family will go from taking one foreign holiday a year to maybe two a decade, if that.
What is interesting is how the gap in the market will be filled?
Nuclear powered cruise ships?
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