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 A1 50,000 MT x Per month CIF MED PLATT - $3 Origin = Iraq Pipeline to Vessel Khor Al Zubair Terminal, Iraq. 1.Buyer Issues ICPO and CPA: The buyer issues an Irrevocable Corporate Purchase Order (ICPO), Charter Party Agreement (CPA) and Customer Information Sheet (CIS) to the seller. 2.Seller Releases Proforma Invoice: The seller releases the Proforma Invoice of receiving the ICPO, CPA and CIS from the buyer. 3.Buyer Signs PI and Provides NOR: The buyer signs and returns the Commercial Invoice to the seller along with their Notice of Readiness (NOR) from their shipping company, indicating their readiness to receive the fuel and the local Government can give the specific vessel right to export approval from the port. 4.Seller Issues PPOP Documents: The seller provides the Partial Proof of Product (PPOP) documentsâ??, including Product Quality Report Certificate of Origin Commitment to Supply Statement of Product Availability 5.Buyer Provides ATI and Q88: The buyer provides the Authorization to Inspect (ATI) and Q88 from their shipping company, confirming vessel details and readiness for loading. 6.Seller Provides Q&Q Report: The seller issues an unconditional Q&Q report From the Bureau Veritas, conducting at the seller's tank at their own cost to verify the quality and quantity of the fuel. 7.Injection Commences: The injection of the fuel commences from the seller's Tank/pipeline to the buyer's vessel. 8.Seller Issues Post-Injection Documents: Upon successful injection, the seller provides additional documents including Allocation License, Title Ownership Transfer Affidavit, and Tax Registration Certificate. 9.Buyer Makes Payment: The buyer makes 100% payment for the fuel via MT103/TT to the seller within 24 hours of successful injection. Once payment is received, all intermediaries are paid by the seller. The seller and buyer then sign a one-year delivery contract for future transactions. 10.As per our agreement, the Final Commercial Invoice (CI) will be provided by the Seller to the Buyer along with the Net Quantity of the Injected Cargo into the Vessel. Proforma Invoice (PI) Revision - The Proforma Invoice will be revised to reflect the final Net Quantity of the cargo after injection into the vessel.
Property Specification Density @ 15 C 775 - 840 kg/m Flash Point Minimum 38C Freezing Point Maximum -47C Viscosity @ -20C Maximum 8.0 mm/s (cSt) Smoke Point Minimum 25 mm Aromatics Content Maximum 25% by volume Sulfur Content Maximum 300 mg/kg Hydrogen Content Minimum 13.4% by mass Total Acidity Maximum 0.015 mg KOH/g Electrical Conductivity 50 - 600 pS/m (if required) Lubricity (BOCLE) Minimum 0.85 mm Thermal Stability (JFTOT) Minimum 260�°C (Filter Pressure Differential: Maximum 25 mm Hg) Water Content Maximum 70 mg/kg
Appearance Clear and bright free from visible impurities Density 0775 0840 kgL at 15C Flash Point Minimum 38C Freezing Point Maximum 47C Viscosity Maximum 80 mms at 20C Sulfur Content Maximum 030 by mass Aromatics Maximum 25 by volume Net Heat of Combustion Minimum 428 MJkg Smoke Point Minimum 25 mm Copper Strip Corrosion Maximum 1 2 hours at 100C Thermal Stability Jet A1 must pass JFTOT test 260C Electrical Conductivity 50 to 600 pSm at the point of delivery
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.
JET FUEL A1 starting at $74/BBL. Origin: NON-SANCTIONED We provide FOB TTT/TTV with full Proof of Product (POP) after Tank Storage/Vessel verification and CIF ASWP via SBLC/DLC Procedure. Available quantities at: Rotterdam, Houston, Fujairah, Jurong, Qingdao, and Ningbo-Zhoushan Please request our complete Soft Corporate Offer with updated pricing and procedures.
Jet Fuel A1 is a specialized type of kerosene designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It meets stringent international specifications, ensuring optimal performance and safety for aviation applications. Primary Characteristics: Appearance: Clear to straw-colored liquid. Odor: Characteristic petroleum or kerosene odor. Density: Typically around 0.80 kg/l at 15 C. Flash Point: Minimum of 38 C (100 F). Freezing Point: Maximum of -47 C (-53 F). Specifications: Jet Fuel A1 adheres to the stringent international standards set by organizations like ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) and DEF STAN (UK's Defence Standard).