Seattle boosters see the future of biofuels in aviation
SEATTLE – Booster aviation biofuel say that the north-west could pave the way for the development of new industry. The aviation and government officials called a news conference Wednesday at Sea-Tac Airport to draw attention to a feasibility study of biofuels. The study was conducted by Northwest sustainable aviation fuels. Members include Alaska Airlines, Boeing, Washington State University and the Sea-Tac, Spokane and Portland airports. The group says there are few alternatives to air power. For the next 20-to-30 years have a need, energy dense liquid fuel as good as petroleum-based fuel.






