This slide show explains the role of a fuel supplier in ever growing aviation field. It shows the types, transportation and challenges faced by a fuel supplier.
2. TABLE OF
CONTENTS
Introduction:
Types of aviation fuel
Sources of aviation fuel:
Storage and
transportation
Fuel quality Control
Future of Aviation fuel
supply
Conclusion
3. INTRODUCTION
Aviation fuel supply refers to
the process of providing fuel to
aircraft for use in their engines.
Aviation fuel is a specialized
type of fuel that is specifically
designed for use in aircraft,
and it must meet strict quality
standards and performance
requirements.
4. SOURCES OF
AVIATION FUEL
Aviation fuel is typically
derived from crude oil,
which is refined into
different grades of jet fuel,
which is graded differently
for different types of
engines.
6. Storage and
Transportation
Aviation fuel supply involves a
complex and interconnected
network of producers,
distributors, and suppliers, who
work together to ensure that the
fuel is delivered safely and
efficiently to airports around the
world. The supply chain for
aviation fuel typically includes
refineries, pipelines, tankers, fuel
trucks, and storage facilities.
7. As it is produced
by fossil fuels,
aviation fuel can
get over soon as
per increasing
demand
Air craft fuel
requires stringent
standards of
quality, so as not
to damage the
air craft engine.
Quality
In order to reduce carbon
emissions and mitigate the
impact of aviation on the
environment. industry
needs to find a more
sustainable source
Environamental
concerns
Aviation fuels transported
in specially designed
vehicles with strict security
measures, this has to be
followed t in order to
rprevent any fire accidents
Transportation
Challenges Faced
Availability