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Jet Fuel anywhere in the world. We have built robust partnerships with over 600 certified & internationally recognized fuel suppliers… | |
Global coverage providing 24/7 support. When you are flying internationally, you need FBO services you can rely on. | |
Egmont Aviation are able to offer a range of airport services. | |
Dedicated Aviation Professionals whose aim is to ensure the coordination of all the services required for each flight & with… | |
No matter what your destination is, from the busiest airport to the most remote, Gestair Aero-planning can take care of… | |
EASTONJET offers the finest executive jet FBO facility & services on Maryland's "Eastern Shore" since 1985. Our experienced team are… | |
24/7 fuel arrangements by our Fuel Contract Experts. | |
Services include Settlement Of Local Airport Charges, Aircraft Cleaning, Catering, Aircraft Specific Towing Services, Aircraft Parking, Cargo Handling, Dangerous Goods… | |
To provide an excellent service, we have fuel dispatch 24 hours a day at the request of our customers. | |
Thanks to our large fleet of bizliners and wide body aircraft that are constantly flying, we can negotiate advantageous bulk-order… |
Aviation Fuel on AvPay
AvPay has a range of Aviation Fuel in the US, Europe, Australia, South Africa and throughout the world. Contact Aircraft Fuel Providers directly on AvPay to compare prices through the Aviation Directories here: https://avpay.aero/directory/
AvPay is a global aviation marketplace that lets you browse a wide selection of Aircraft Fuelling Options. View all of our Aircaft Fuel Services and discover other related Aviation Products & Services here: https://avpay.aero/marketplace/
Can’t find the Aircraft Fuelling Option you’re looking for? Check-out the Aviation Directories to find an Aviation Company that offers the service you’re looking for: https://avpay.aero/directory/
AvPay: Connecting Aircraft Operators and Pilots with Aviation Fuel Providers Worldwide!
There are different types of aircraft fuel and most aircraft use either Jet A1 or AvGas. Jet A1 (formerly known as kerosene) is used to power turbine engines (such as jets and turboprops). Jet A1 is sometimes referred to as Avtur and is coloured red, to help avoid mixing it up with other types, such as AvGas. The other type of commonly-used turbine aircraft engine fuel is Jet B, which is used in cold climates, for its performance in cold-weather temperatures. AvGas is typically used to to power piston aircraft (such as single engine pistons and twin engine pistons), which require higher octane. AvGas is coloured blue. Since AvGas is relatively expensive, there’s an increasing shift towards alternate fuels such as MoGas and electric. Fuel services can be found on the AvPay Airport Directory