Jet Fuel A1
The Premium Choice for Aviation Excellence
Our Vision
Jet Fuel A1 is a high-performance aviation turbine fuel designed to meet the rigorous demands of commercial and military aircraft.
Known for its reliability and efficiency, Jet A1 is widely used in jet engines around the globe, ensuring safe and smooth flights at high altitudes.
Key Features
High Purity and Stability
Jet Fuel A1 is refined to meet stringent international standards, ensuring minimal impurities and excellent thermal stability. This quality reduces the risk of engine deposits and enhances overall performance.
Low Freezing Point
With a freezing point of -47°C, Jet Fuel A1 is ideal for high-altitude flights, providing reliable performance even in extreme temperatures. This characteristic ensures that the fuel remains fluid and usable in the coldest conditions.
Excellent Combustion Properties
Designed for optimal combustion efficiency, Jet Fuel A1 contributes to improved fuel economy and reduced emissions, aligning with modern aviation's sustainability goals.
Compatibility
It is compatible with a wide range of aviation systems and engine types, making it the preferred choice for both commercial airlines and military operations.
Safety Assured
Jet Fuel A1 is formulated to minimize the risk of fire and explosion, adhering to the highest safety standards in the aviation industry.
Why Choose Jet Fuel A1?
Choosing Jet Fuel A1 means investing in quality, safety, and performance. Its superior properties ensure that aircraft operate efficiently, enhancing not only the safety of passengers but also the overall operational effectiveness of airlines. As aviation continues to evolve, Jet Fuel A1 stands out as a trusted fuel choice for the skies, supporting a future of safe and sustainable air travel.
Experience the reliability and excellence of Jet Fuel A1—where every flight begins with quality fuel.
Our Vision
Methodology for Global Aviation Fuel Price Index
The Global Aviation Fuel Price Index is constructed by the organization utilizing its proprietary daily assessments of aviation fuel spot prices across key regional markets. In instances where no assessment is made on a specific day, such as during market holidays, the most recent prior working day’s spot assessment is applied.
Each assessment conducted by the organization is assigned a weight within the regional categories, primarily determined by uplift data and trading activity. Similarly, each regional index is weighted within the Global Composite Index, as indicated in the "Contribution to Composite Index" column.
These weighted values are then benchmarked against average spot prices from a designated base year, with adjustments made based on uplift data from that timeframe. For instance, an index value of 250 signifies a 150% increase in prices since the base year.
It is important to note that all components of the Global Aviation Fuel Price Index methodology and data, including the foundational elements, are proprietary intellectual property of the organization.