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Swift Fuels unleaded avgas now available at KMYF

By General Aviation News Staff · November 13, 2024 · 2 Comments

SAN DIEGO — Crownair Aviation, an FBO at Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (KMYF) is now selling Swift Fuel’s 94-octane unleaded aviation gasoline.

The fuel is available for use in airplanes that possess the appropriate supplemental type certificate (STC), company officials said.

“While this doesn’t replace all aviation gasoline, it is an important first step,” said Ray Richmond, general manager and president of Crownair. “The aviation industry, FAA, and EPA are working to find a solution that can be a drop-in replacement for all piston aircraft.”

The UL94 fuel was sourced through Avfuel Corporation, Crownair’s fuel supplier.

“It took a collective effort to bring UL94 to Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport — from elected City of San Diego officials and airport management, to Avfuel and Crownair Aviation,” Avfuel officials said. “Local environmental groups have been looking forward to this day and can be proud of the city of San Diego for its effort.”

For more information: CrownairAviation.com, SwiftFuelsAvgas.com

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  1. Robert Germann says

    November 19, 2024 at 9:37 am

    Hi, this is great news. I suggest when pilots make a comment to the media the focus should be the fact that toxic lead is being removed from the air.
    Thank You for printing important up dates on this aviation issue.
    Robert

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    • JimH in CA says

      November 19, 2024 at 4:11 pm

      Actually, the lead-bromide cools in the exhaust system and exits the tail pipes as solid particles, which fall to the ground.
      No lead compounds remain in the atmosphere.
      Ethylene-DiBromide is added to 100LL to react with the TEL in the fuel

      But, lead in any form is toxic, so it will be good to eliminate it from our avgas.!!

      Reply

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