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Jet A-1 Aviation Fuel

Supplier From United States
May-14-25

Jet A-1 Aviation Fuel - Commercial Grade Supply

We offer Jet A-1 aviation turbine fuel for commercial airlines and cargo operators. Our product meets international ASTM D1655 and DEF STAN 91-91 specifications, ensuring high thermal stability and performance. Sourced from certified refineries and terminals, available on CIF or FOB basis from major ports including Rotterdam, Houston, and Fujairah. Minimum order: 2,000,000 barrels. Full documentation and SGS inspection provided.

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Price and Minimum Quantity

Price: $2.024 - $2.36 / Gallon (US) (CIF)
MOQ: 2000000 
Product Grade: Commercial Grade Supply

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