FAA Continues Work on Transition to Unleaded Fuel

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has drafted a plan to transition to unleaded aviation gasoline as they continue to work toward completing the transition by 2030.

Click here to view the FULL Draft Transition Plan to Unleaded Aviation Gasoline

The transition plan was developed as part of the FAA’s work with the Eliminate Aviation Gasoline Lead Emissions (EAGLE) initiative. The draft plan proposes a phased approach to eliminating the use of low-lead fuel by the end of 2030 for most of the country, with an extended timeline for Alaska (2032).

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