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EU Warns of Aviation Fuel Shortage Within Weeks Due to Middle East Tensions

A looming jet fuel shortage threatens European flights as Middle East tensions choke oil routes. Could a switch to US-grade fuel keep planes in the air?

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EU aviation regulator drafting guidance to replace Jet A-1 with Jet A if supplies run short

EU Warns of Aviation Fuel Shortage Within Weeks Due to Middle East Tensions

MOSCOW, April 25 - The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is preparing recommendations that will allow the use of Jet A as an alternative to the standard European jet fuel, Jet A-1, in the event of a shortage, the regulator told RIA Novosti.

It said there is currently no timeline for the publication of such recommendations.

EASA said most EU aircraft are certified to operate on both Jet A-1 and Jet A, and they are already being blended on flights from the US.

Earlier, European Commissioner for Energy Dan Jorgensen acknowledged that the EU could experience a shortage of aviation fuel within five to six weeks.

The escalation around Iran has led to the de facto blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, a key route for oil and liquefied natural gas supplies from the Persian Gulf countries to the global market and has also impacted oil exports and production there. - Bernama-Sputnik/RIA Novosti

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