Aviation Jet Fuel Guidance for Your Supply Chain
About
An outline of measures that can be built into aviation jet fuel supply chains to enable the timely refueling of aircraft by ensuring fuel is fit for purpose and meets IATA fuel guidelines and EI/JIG Standard 1530.
Starts
September 30, 2014, 00:30
Ends
September 30, 2014, 00:30
Location
Online

The objective of this webinar (45-minute presentation / 15-minute Q&A) is to outline plane fuel guidance and measures that can be built into your fuel supply chain to ensure the fuel is fit for purpose.
Agenda
- IATA fuel guidance
- Fuel specifications (ASTM D1655, 91-91, JIG)
- Outline of the logical sequenced step-by step approach to aircraft refuelling covering the majority of aircraft in operation at airports worldwide
- Health and Safety and environmental considerations
- Microbiological Contamination in Aircraft Fuel Tanks to keep the problem of microbiological growth in check upstream of the aircraft fuel tanks
- EI/JIG 1530 standard for the fuel supply chain upstream
- Q & A
Background
The IATA fuel guidelines provide an essential set of standards designed to ensure safe and efficient aircraft fuel handling and contribute to training of fuelling operatives for oil companies or into-plane service. Airlines operate on tight flight schedules. The timely refuelling of aircraft becomes extremely critical to overall operating performance. Upstream supply of fit for purpose fuel prior to refuelling can be managed in the chain via the Energy Institute and the Joint Inspection Group standard for the aviation fuel refining, storage & distribution industry, and EI/JIG Standard 1530.
Presenter
Natalie Evans
Global Programme Manager
TAPA & Jet Fuel (Aviation)
Target Audience
This webinar will be most of interest to Aircraft refueling services, Airfield ground service activities and Fuel supply managers.
Click to Register for Session 1 schedule
04:00 p.m. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur (Singapore Time)
09:00 a.m. London (GMT Summer Time)
10:00 a.m. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam (Europe Summer Time)
05:30 p.m. Darwin (Australia Central Time)
Click to Register for Session 2 schedule
09:00 a.m. New York (Eastern Daylight Time)
02:00 p.m. London (GMT Summer Time)
03:00 p.m. Paris, Berlin, Madrid, Amsterdam (Europe Summer Time)
10:00 a.m. Brazil (S. America Eastern Standard Time)
Cost: No Charge
Language: English
For more information, please contact:
Nelirene Dablio
Global Interactive Marketing Manager
SGS S.A.
t: +63 2 848 0777 loc. 8772