Original Jet A1 Fuel is a high-performance aviation fuel designed for use in turbine-engine aircraft. Known for its excellent combustion properties, it ensures safe, efficient, and reliable operation of aircraft, meeting international quality and safety standards.
Jet A1 is a� kerosene-type fuel. Jet fuel or aviation turbine fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colorless to straw-colored in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A-1, which are produced to a standardized international specification. During the refining process only 8% of the crude oil is made up of Jet fuel.
Jet fuel, including JP54, is a refined petroleum product designed for aviation use, known for its stringent specifications ensuring safety and performance.
JP54, a type of jet fuel, meets rigorous quality standards set by the aviation
industry. It possesses characteristics such as high energy density, low freezing
point, and minimal impurities, ensuring efficient combustion and engine
performance. Its specifications include low sulfur content, high flash point,
and precise viscosity, crucial for safe and reliable aircraft operation. JP54's
superior quality ensures optimal aircraft performance, engine longevity, and environmental compliance, making it a preferred choice for commercial and
military aviation worldwide.
1. Density
Jet A / Jet A-1: 775-840 kg/m at 15C
Jet B: 750-820 kg/m at 15C
2. Flash Point
Jet A / Jet A-1: Minimum 38C (100F)
Jet B: Around -20C (-4F) (more volatile)
3. Freezing Point
Jet A: Maximum -40C (-40F)
Jet A-1: Maximum -47C (-52.6F)
Jet B: Maximum -58C (-72.4F)
4. Viscosity
Jet A / Jet A-1: Maximum 8.0 mm/s at -20C
Jet B: Lower viscosity due to its composition
5. Energy Content
Jet A / Jet A-1: 42.8-43.5 MJ/kg
Jet B: 42.8-44.0 MJ/kg
6. Sulfur Content
Maximum 0.3% by weight (varies by specification)
7. Thermal Stability
High thermal stability to prevent deposit formation in fuel systems
8. Electrical Conductivity
Typically 50-600 pS/m (anti-static additives may be added)
9. Appearance
Clear to straw-colored liquid, free from visible contaminants
10. Composition
Complex mixture of hydrocarbons (C9-C16) including paraffins, naphthenes, and aromatics
There are two main types of aviation fuels used by airlines around the world: aviation gasoline and jet fuel, which are suitable for different types of aircraft engines. Aviation gasoline is used as fuel for piston type aviation engines. Due to the fact that jet fuels commonly produced and widely used both domestically and internationally belong to the kerosene type, they are commonly referred to as aviation kerosene, abbreviated as aviation coal.
High-quality aviation turbine fuel meeting international standards for commercial and military aircraft.
Specifications
Specification: Aviation grade
MOQ: 500,000 - 10,000,000 BBLs/Month
Technical Details:
Flash Point: 38 C min
Freezing Point: -47 C max
Density at 15 C: 775-840 kg/m
Sulfur Content: 0.3% mass max
Trading Details
Origin: Republic of Kazakhstan
Incoterms: CIF/FOB
Loading Ports: Port of Aktau, Rotterdam, Houston, etc.
Payment Guarantee: SBLC, DLC
Payment Terms: MT103 or TT
Performance Bond: 2% PB
Contract Term: 12 months minimum (with rolls and extensions)
Inspection: SGS, CIQ or similar
Jet Fuel Aviation A1 is a kerosene-type fuel compatible with most jet aircraft, both civil and military, helicopter turbine engines, turboprops and compression-ignition piston engines.
CIF Price: Gross USD $91.00 per Barrel/ Net USD $87.00 per Barrel
FOB Price: Gross USD $89.00 per Barrel/ Net USD $85.00 per Barrel
We have participated and continue responding to international tenders. This gives us a competitive edge to source the various types of oil products at very competitive prices as we churn high quality volumes. The commonly traded products are gasoline, EN590, Jet A1 Fuel, LPG, others.