Aviation Fuel

Aviation fuel is a specialized type of petroleum-based fuel used to power aircraft. It is generally of a higher quality than fuels used in less critical applications, such as heating or road transport, and often contains additives to reduce the risk of icing or explosion due to high temperature, among other properties.
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Most aviation fuels available for aircraft are kinds of petroleum spirit used in engines with spark plugs (i.e. piston and Wankel rotary engines), or fuel for jet turbine engines, which is also used in diesel aircraft engines.

Commercial jet fuel: Commercial jet fuel to airlines, re-sellers and fixed-base operators.

Defense Standard: Defense Standard 91-91 is the standard for aviation turbine fuel consumed outside the U.S.

Kerosene and ultra-low-sulfur kerosene:  used as a heating oil and often blended with diesel fuel in the wintertime to improve its cold-flow characteristics