In New Zealand, Air New Zealand confirmed that arrangements were complete for the December 3rd biodiesel-powered 747 test flight. The engine is believed to be using palm oil, and one engine will have a B40 mix for the test flight over the Hauraki Gulf, out of Auckland.
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