Aviation Jet Fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colourless to straw coloured in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A1, which are produced to a standardised international specification. The only other jet fuel commonly used in civilian turbine-engine powered aviation is Jet B, which is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance.
Jet fuel is a mixture of a variety of hydrocarbons. Because the exact composition of jet fuel varies widely based on petroleum source, it is impossible to define jet fuel as a ratio of specific hydrocarbons. Jet fuel is therefore defined as a performance specification rather than a chemical compound.
Aviation Jet Fuel is commonly referred to as JP54. However, this is the wrong terminology as there is no such grade of Jet Fuel. Jet A and Jet A1 are what refineries offer. Aviation Jet fuel Gas is what powers turbine aircraft engines. Worldwide, Jet Fuel is the most used low Sulphur content Kerosene. For instance, Colonial JP54 is similar to Jet A except the energy is 18.4 mj/Kg compared to the 42.8 MJ/kg of Jet A. Most importantly there is also a slight difference in additives.
Aviation Jet Fuel B is used for its extremely cold weather performance. However, aviation Jet fuel Bs lighter composition makes it more dangerous to handle. For this reason, it is rarely used except in very cold climates. A blend of approximately 30% Kerosene and 70% Gasoline. Because of its very low freezing point (60 C (76 F), it is known as a wide cut fuel and has a low flash point as well. Aviation Jet Fuel B is primarily used in some military aircraft. In Canada, it is also used because of its freezing point. Aviation Kerosene standards are published as GOST10227-86. The standard consists of different properties. It separates paraffin and gasoline in the refinery.
Military organisations around the world use a different classification system of JP (for Jet Propellant) numbers. Some are almost identical to their civilian counterparts and differ only by the amounts of a few additives. For instance, Jet A1 is similar to JP 8, Jet B is similar to JP 4. Military fuels are highly specialised products and are developed for very specific applications. Jet fuels are sometimes classified as kerosene or naphtha type. Kerosene type fuels include Jet A, Jet A1, JP 5 and JP 8. Naphthatype jet fuels, sometimes referred to as wide cut Jet Fuel, including Jet B and JP 4.
Aviation Jet Fuel is a type of aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines. It is colourless to straw coloured in appearance. The most commonly used fuels for commercial aviation are Jet A and Jet A1, which are produced to a standardised international specification. The only other jet fuel commonly used in civilian turbine-engine powered aviation is Jet B, which is used for its enhanced cold-weather performance.
Jet fuel is a mixture of a variety of hydrocarbons. Because the exact composition of jet fuel varies widely based on petroleum source, it is impossible to define jet fuel as a ratio of specific hydrocarbons. Jet fuel is therefore defined as a performance specification rather than a chemical compound.
Aviation Jet Fuel is commonly referred to as JP54. However, this is the wrong terminology as there is no such grade of Jet Fuel. Jet A and Jet A1 are what refineries offer. Aviation Jet fuel Gas is what powers turbine aircraft engines. Worldwide, Jet Fuel is the most used low Sulphur content Kerosene. For instance, Colonial JP54 is similar to Jet A except the energy is 18.4 mj/Kg compared to the 42.8 MJ/kg of Jet A. Most importantly there is also a slight difference in additives.
Aviation Jet Fuel B is used for its extremely cold weather performance. However, aviation Jet fuel Bs lighter composition makes it more dangerous to handle. For this reason, it is rarely used except in very cold climates. A blend of approximately 30% Kerosene and 70% Gasoline. Because of its very low freezing point (60 C (76 F), it is known as a wide cut fuel and has a low flash point as well. Aviation Jet Fuel B is primarily used in some military aircraft. In Canada, it is also used because of its freezing point. Aviation Kerosene standards are published as GOST10227-86. The standard consists of different properties. It separates paraffin and gasoline in the refinery.
Military organisations around the world use a different classification system of JP (for Jet Propellant) numbers. Some are almost identical to their civilian counterparts and differ only by the amounts of a few additives. For instance, Jet A1 is similar to JP 8, Jet B is similar to JP 4. Military fuels are highly specialised products and are developed for very specific applications. Jet fuels are sometimes classified as kerosene or naphtha type. Kerosene type fuels include Jet A, Jet A1, JP 5 and JP 8. Naphthatype jet fuels, sometimes referred to as wide cut Jet Fuel, including Jet B and JP 4.
Jet Fuel Jp54 / Jet A1 - Aviation Fuel
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Jet A1 per MT (metric ton) in USD:$.0000
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Jet A1 Fuel suitable for commercial and military aircraft, compliant with international aviation fuel standards (ASTM D1655 / DEF STAN 91-091). Sourced from non-sanctioned refineries.
Supply Capacity: 2Mâ??5M barrels per month
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No advance payment required
Monthly & long-term contracts available
Delivery to global ports (Jurong, Fujairah, Rotterdam, Houston)
Origin: Non-sanctioned countries only
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Jet Fuel JP54 is a kerosene-based aviation fuel used in commercial and military aircraft.
It complies with Colonial Grade 54 specifications and is exported from Russia or Kazakhstan.
Known for high purity and excellent thermal stability, it is shipped in bulk via tanker vessels.
Key Specifications:
- Density at 15C: 0.775 to 0.840 kg/m3
- Flash Point: Min 38C
- Sulfur Content: Max 0.3 percent
- Smoke Point: Min 25 mm
- Freezing Point: Max -47C
- Origin: Russia / Kazakhstan
- Packaging: Bulk in tanker vessel
- Minimum Order Quantity: 50000 MT
- HS Code: 2710.12
Aviation turbine fuels are used for powering jet and turbo-prop engined aircraft and are not to be confused with Avgas.
Outside former communist areas, there are currently two main grades of turbine fuel in use in civil commercial aviation :
Jet A-1 and Jet A, both are kerosene type fuels.
There is another grade of jet fuel, Jet B which is a wide cut kerosene (a blend of gasoline and kerosene) but it is rarely used except in very cold climates.
JET A-1
Jet A-1 is a kerosene grade of fuel suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It is produced to a stringent internationally agreed standard, has a flash point above 38C (100F) and a freeze point maximum of -47C. It is widely available outside the U.S.A. Jet A-1 meets the requirements of British specification DEF STAN 91-91 (Jet A-1), (formerly DERD 2494 (AVTUR)), ASTM specification D1655 (Jet A-1) and IATA Guidance Material (Kerosine Type), NATO Code F-35.
JET A
Jet A is a similar kerosene type of fuel, produced to an ASTM specification and normally only available in the U.S.A. It has the same flash point as Jet A-1 but a higher freeze point maximum (-40C). It is supplied against the ASTM D1655 (Jet A) specification.
JET B
Jet B is a distillate covering the naphtha and kerosene fractions. It can be used as an alternative to Jet A-1 but because it is more difficult to handle (higher flammability), there is only significant demand in very cold climates where its better cold weather performance is important. In Canada it is supplied against the Canadian Specification CAN/CGSB 3.23
MILITARY
JP-4
JP-4 is the military equivalent of Jet B with the addition of corrosion inhibitor and anti-icing additives; it meets the requirements of the U.S. Military Specification MIL-DTL-5624U Grade JP-4. (As of Jan 5, 2004, JP-4 and 5 meet the same US Military Specification). JP-4 also meets the requirements of the British Specification DEF STAN 91-88 AVTAG/FSII (formerly DERD 2454),where FSII stands for Fuel Systems Icing Inhibitor. NATO Code F-40.
JP-5
JP-5 is a high flash point kerosene meeting the requirements of the U.S. Military Specification MIL-DTL-5624U Grade JP-5 (as of Jan 5, 2004, JP-4 and 5 meet the same US Military Specification). JP-5 also meets the requirements of the British Specification DEF STAN 91-86 AVCAT/FSII (formerly DERD 2452). NATO Code F-44.
JP-8
JP-8 is the military equivalent of Jet A-1 with the addition of corrosion inhibitor and anti-icing additives; it meets the requirements of the U.S. Military Specification MIL-DTL-83133E. JP-8 also meets the requirements of the British Specification DEF STAN 91-87 AVTUR/FSII (formerly DERD 2453). NATO Code F-34.
JET FUEL A1
Aviation Grade Kerosene
Will Be Supplied As Per International Grade Specifications
SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
IT IS SUPPLIED ON FOB TERMS AT ROTTERDAM, HOUSTON, JURONG, FUJAIHRA
QUANTITY-1,000,000 BBLS TO 5,000,000 BBLS
AVIATION TURBINE KEROSENE (JET A1)
Min. Quantity: 1,000,000 Barrel
Max. Quantity: 5,000,000 Barrel per Month
Delivery: CIF / FOB-Spot.
CIF /FOB Price: USD Gross $65 per Barrel.
Last update June 16, 2024
Origin: Kazakhstan / Non-Russian
From Atyrau Oil Refinery https://www.anpz.kz/en/
CIF TRANSACTING PROCEDURE
1. Buyer issues CP, ICPO inserting seller's terms and procedures.
2. Seller issues draft contract/SPA which is open for amendments.
3. Buyer returns the signed draft contract with NCNDA/IMFPA and a letter of guarantee to perform.
4. Seller submits the signed SPA for registration and legalization with the appropriate authorities.
5. Seller sends the below listed partial pop documents to buyer via mail.
A. statement of availability of product
B. commitment to supply the product
C. certificate of origin
D. Product Passport
6. Buyer within 7 banking days issues DLC swift MT700 or SBLC swift MT760 according to Seller's fiduciary bank
verbiage to seller nominated fiduciary offshore bank account for first month shipment, and whereby buyer fail to issue
payment instrument within 7 banking days, buyer will make cash deposit of $290, 000 by TT wire transfer for
allocation and security guarantee to enable seller charter vessel and commence shipment, and this payment shall be
deducted from the total cost of product after inspection at discharge port.
7. Seller bank issues the full set of proof of product (pop) and shipping document with 2%pb (performance bond) to
buyer's bank. QQ Certificate & Product passport docs, all will be issued on time.
8. Shipment commences immediately as scheduled in the contract.
9. Buyer pays for the total product value via TT/MT103 to the seller's bank after successful SGS/CIQ inspection at
discharge port and tittle of product ownership transferred to buyer.
10. Seller pays all intermediaries involved in transaction as per signed NCNDA/IMFPA within 72 hours.
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