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Product Overview

Jet A-1 is the most common aviation fuel used internationally. It has a lower freezing point than Jet A (-47°C vs -40°C), making it suitable for international flights that may encounter extreme cold at high altitudes or in polar routes.

Technical Specifications

The following specifications represent typical industry standards for Jet A-1. Actual specifications may vary by producer and should be confirmed with the seller.

Parameter Specification
Density @ 15°C 775-840 kg/m³
Flash Point Min. 38°C (100°F)
Freezing Point Max. -47°C (-53°F)
Viscosity @ -20°C Max. 8.0 mm²/s
Sulfur Content Max. 0.30% mass
Aromatics Max. 25% vol
Olefins Max. 5% vol
Net Heat of Combustion Min. 42.8 MJ/kg
Thermal Stability (JFTOT) Min. 260°C
Water Separation Index Min. 85
Existent Gum Max. 7 mg/100ml

Industry Standards & Certifications

This product is typically produced in accordance with the following international standards:

ASTM D1655 Standard Specification for Aviation Turbine Fuels
DEF STAN 91-91 UK Ministry of Defence Standard
AFQRJOS Aviation Fuel Quality Requirements for Jointly Operated Systems
Check List (JIG) Joint Inspection Group Standards

Common Applications

  • International commercial aviation
  • Long-haul flights
  • Polar route operations
  • Military transport aircraft
  • Helicopter operations

Packaging & Delivery Options

Verified sellers in our network typically offer the following delivery methods:

  • Bulk vessel delivery
  • Pipeline systems
  • Dedicated aviation fuel barges
  • Road tanker (for airport delivery)