Originally posted by FamilyMan
The missing link in the equation is just how are VS going planning to replace the 744s - or are they?
That's a question I'd like to see the answer to also. With the announcment that the bio fuel test will be conducted on a VS 744 I suppose that question won't happen until after the test. If VS, Boeing and Virgin Fuels successfully complete tests and are able to start operating the 744's on bio fuels, thus increasing efficiency and making them green then I think we'll see the 744 fleet stay around. These aircraft are not old by any stretch of the imagination, have been well maintained, and certainly have a lot of life left in them.
Now on the other hand, if VS ops are starting to be dictated by their new environmental policies (which I applaud them for, it's about time someone steps up to the plate and influences some change) and the tests don't go well, then VS may be forced to consider another alternatitive to the 744 in order to keep with the policies and change that they've started.
Time will tell.
In my opinon the test will be successful, and I'd like to know where I can buy some stock in Virgin Fuels [8D]