In New Zealand, Air New Zealand announced that it has rescheduled its biofuel test flight to December 30th. The flight was originally slated for this week, but was postponed due to an unrelated test flight crash that took the lives of several Air New Zealand crew. The company has previously confirmed that one engine on its test Boeing 747 will operate on a B50 jatropha biodiesel blend during the two-hour test flight out of Auckland.
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