Coconut oil can also be used to make Bio-Diesel, which was being investigated as a possible base for essentially making Bio-JetA when I was there.
Big technological problem we had at GMI was the viscosity was about a #2.5-3 Diesel and had gel point issues, which are fine in blends for cars and trucks (Standard diesel is #2, Kero/JetA is #1, bunker oil is #6 to give an idea) but to get the viscosity down to normal jet fuel ranges and and the pour/cloud point suppressed to the point where it could be used straight was a bastard. As in they had not figured it out yet. And no "easy" (read: economically feasible) solutions had been found yet (2001).
From and energy content point, its great stuff. Both in BTUs per pound and gallon.
It's about 1.07 times a energetic per unit volume as Kero/JetA and 1.12 as energetic on a pound basis.
It worked great in our land based turbines, and diesels but we did not have to deal with high altitude cold problems.