The Emergency

EU temporarily authorises US Jet A fuel to prevent summer shortages in air transport

Green light to use US jet fuel (A) while stocks in Europe have fallen to their lowest in five years

by Mara Monti

Una cisterna per rifornire gli aerei di Jet fuel A-1 all’aeroporto di Bergamo Orio al Serio

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Translated by AI
Versione italiana

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

The European Union has temporarily authorised the use of US Jet A aviation fuel at European airports, a measure designed to prevent possible tensions in the supply of aviation kerosene. The decision, which was communicated by the European Commission to airport authorities and airlines, was accompanied by a recommendation to take strict security and monitoring measures when handling the fuel.

The measure comes against a backdrop of increasing pressure on global energy supply chains. Geopolitical tensions in some areas, particularly in the Middle East, coupled with an increase in seasonal demand for aviation fuel as summer approaches, have contributed to a reduction in available supplies in Europe. Against this backdrop, the EU chose to temporarily expand supply options to avoid possible disruptions to commercial flights.

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Difference between Jet fuel A and A-1

In Europe, the gold standard is Jet A-1, used on most international and long-haul flights. This type of fuel is preferred globally because it ensures better performance in low temperatures, a key feature for high-altitude flights and intercontinental routes.

Jet A, on the other hand, is the fuel commonly used in civil aviation in the United States. Although very similar to Jet A-1 in terms of composition, it has one crucial difference: the freezing point. Jet A tends to solidify around -40°C, while Jet A-1 can withstand temperatures down to around -47°C. This seemingly minor difference has a significant impact on the operational safety of long-haul flights.

During intercontinental flights, the fuel in the wing tanks can progressively cool down to extremely low temperatures, especially over oceans or polar regions. Under these conditions, the formation of paraffin crystals could compromise the proper flow of fuel to the engines, with potentially critical consequences. This is why the Jet A-1 has become the international standard for civil aviation outside the United States.

Easa's recommendations

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has emphasised that the use of Jet A will have to be handled with particular care. The agency is preparing specific technical guidelines for airlines and airport operators, with the aim of ensuring full operational compatibility and maintaining safety standards.

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Jet fuel shortages and risks in Europe

A further element of pressure on the supply system is the situation of global refineries. In recent months, jet fuel production has slowed down, partly due to a more limited availability of crude oil and a reallocation of production capacity to other, more profitable distillates. This contributed to lower global paraffin exports, which hit seasonally low levels on the eve of the summer peak in demand for air travel.

In Europe, aviation fuel stocks are already below the seasonal average. According to data from the shipping and air cargo analysis platform, Vortexa, European stocks would have fallen below the average threshold of the past five years by the beginning of May 2026, signalling a cautious situation for the sector.

Passenger Rights

Despite the measures taken, the European Commission wanted to reassure consumers and the air transport industry. The authorities reiterated that passenger rights remain unaffected and that possible supply bottlenecks do not justify retroactive increases on tickets already purchased before the emergency. Airlines were also urged to ensure tariff transparency and to avoid speculative practices related to the situation on the energy market.

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