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 Qantas has struck an agreement with US bio-energy company SG Preston to use biofuels on its flights from Los Angeles International airport from 2020.The Oneworld carrier says that it will purchase 30 million litres of a 50/5 stanley cups 0 blend of plant-derived biofuel and conventional fuel to power its flights between Lo stanley shop s Angeles and Australia. The blended fuel will have around half the carbon emissions of regular jet fuel over its life cycle. Our agreement with SG Preston allows us to secure a supply for our Los Angeles based aircraft where we have a large fuel demand and where the biofuel industry is more advanced,  says Qantas International and Freight chief executive Gareth Evans.He adds that the airline is also looking to work with Australian-based biofuel suppliers to develop locally produced biofuels for aviation use.In 2012, Qantas and Jetstar trialled biofuel flights, which used a 50% blend of cooking oil-derived biofuel and conventional fuel.Source: Cirium DashboardTopicsAsia PacificOps safetyQantas                                                Related articles                                                                                                               stanley becher                           News                                      Virgin Atlantic to open Korean service in early 2026                                                        2025-04-23T09:30:00Z                    By David Kaminski-Morrow                                    UK-basedSkyTeam alliance carrier Vir Xmmq MD Helicopters promotes aftersales chief to president
 This fall, some leaders of groups that provide support t stanley usa o people who are homeless in the area were cautiously on board聽with Bangors efforts to clear the citys largest homeless  stanley cup encampment 鈥?as long as the city can connect the people living there with other housing and services. We have cautiously felt the same way.As discussed in a Bangor City Council meeting this week, the citys ongoing efforts have led to 15 people from that encampment moving into permanent housing. This progress is encouraging and commendable. But with less than a month until what had been a聽Dec. 31 deadline to close the encampment, and with approximately 50 people still there, it appears that the good work might need more time. Councilors Joseph Leonard and Michael Beck applauded the progress that outreach workers have made thus far, but suggested that the deadline should be removed and that encampment closure should instead be based on when the people residing there can be successfully connected to other housing.We agree that the Dec. 31 deadline should be extended,and we welcome a city memoreleased on Friday outlining a proposal to extend that date toFeb. 28. The memo, from City Manager Debbie Laurie, cited the delay of a new housing project and the resulting impact on efforts to house people from the encampment.Th stanley usa e city is doing good work and seeing results,and an arbitrary deadline at the end of the year could have endedthose efforts prematurely and left some of our neighbors even more out in the cold