The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today released its long-anticipated final determination on the danger of leaded aviation gasoline. The finding sets plans in motion to define a “pathway” ...
The Richland airport uses about 100,000 gallons of 100 low lead fuel each year. Finding a supplier to replace that amount of fuel, years ahead of a national plan could be tricky. Tri-City Herald file ...
The FAA is developing a new unleaded avgas to replace 100LL, prompting the article to question why an existing, proven solution isn't being considered. Hjelmco Oil's 91/96 UL, an unleaded fuel ...
The United Nations Environment Program recently announced that the era of dangerous leaded fuel has finally come to an end, but it's not exactly true. A couple hundred thousand planes are still flying ...
The Environmental Protection Agency this week announced a significant step toward prohibiting the use of leaded gasoline in piston-engine aircraft, including many that fly in and out of Long Island, ...
Wings Aviation has become a supplier of Air BP 100LL and Jet A fuel. Based at Montgomery Airport in Conroe, Texas, the fixed-base operator provides a range of aircraft services and specializes in ...
With the rest of the world having long-since moved away from leaded fuels, aviation gasoline, or "avgas" for short, seemingly exists as a final holdover from a bygone era. The most ubiquitous avgas ...
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