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Overview of Aviation Energy Programs and Supply Problems
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In order for aviation to remain an efficient, cost-effective means of transportation, a comprehensive and systematic program to alleviate the industry's petroleum dependency is necessary. This paper describes research being conducted to 1) assess problem areas affecting production of current jet aviation fuels, 2) evaluate energy conservation measures, and 3) develop alternative fuels.
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Bowles, R. and Cignatta, J., "Overview of Aviation Energy Programs and Supply Problems," SAE Technical Paper 801230, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/801230.Also In
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