Aviation fuel definition
Examples of Aviation fuel in a sentence
Aviation fuel for turbine engines, the current ASTM 1655-15 Standard and Joint Inspection Group standards JIG 1 – Aviation Fuel Quality Control and Operating Standards for Into-Plane Fueling Services -, JIG 2 – Aviation Fuel Quality Control and Operating Standards for Airport Depots-, and Colombian Technical Standards NTC 4642 STORAGE, NTC 4643 – Handling of aviation turbine fuels, Transportation.
Aviation fuel for gas turbine engines, known as jet fuel or kerosene, consists of a range of paraffins1 and aromatic hydrocarbon compounds in the range of C8 to C16.
Aviation fuel is produced by PETROJAM and retailed by marketing companies.
The Company’s operations under the State Agreement comprise: An oil refinery at Kwinana, located on a 250 hectare freehold site in the Kwinana Industrial Area; Pipelines that transfer product to the Kewdale terminal, which carries fuel for use in the Perth metropolitan area, the Wheat belt and Kalgoorlie; and Aviation fuel which is piped from the refinery to Perth Airport.
Aviation fuel suppliers which have accumulated shortfalls from the 745 obligation to supply a minimum share of SAF / synthetic aviation fuel in a given reporting period, shall 746 supply the market in the subsequent reporting period with a quantity of that respective fuel equal to that 747 shortfall, in addition to their reporting period obligation.