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Type: Discussion Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/25/2024 In control: Airport Committee
On agenda: 12/5/2024 Final action:
Title: Unleaded Fuel Update
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Advisory Board: Airport Committee
Subject: Unleaded Fuel Update
Presenter: Greg Baer, Director of Airports

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Update on the Transition to Unleaded Aviation Gasoline ("Avgas")

Referral History and Update:

The general aviation industry, including airports across the nation, are committed to eliminating lead from Avgas prior to the Federal Government's legislative mandate of January 1, 2031. The transition away from lead must be done in a safe and reliable way without jeopardizing the operational safety of piston powered aircraft. As passed into law through SB 1193, California's ban on leaded Avgas has the same deadline of January 1, 2031. The Federal ban on lead in Avgas was promulgated through the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) 2024 Reauthorization Bill, that also created the requirement for general aviation airports like Buchanan Field and Byron Airport to continue to provide 100 low-lead (100LL) until the 2031 deadline, or when a certified unleaded alternative is available at airports. Discontinuing the sale of 100LL prior to either one of those milestones would be a violation of the County's FAA Grant Assurances.
Over the last six to nine months, the developments and progress towards an unleaded Avgas future has unfolded at a rapid rate. While an unleaded option (Swift UL94) has been in the marketplace for the last couple of years, it does not eliminate the use of leaded fuel because it can only be used in approximately 68% of all piston powered aircraft. UL94 has an octane rating of 94, six points lower than the needed 100 octane to run in all aircraft. Lead is the additive in gasoline used to achieve the higher octane. To that end, the challenge remains bringing a safe, widely accepted, and commercially viable 100 octane fuel to all airports.
Currently, there are three companies (GAMI, Swift, and LyondellBasell/VP Racing) leading the way in bringing an unleaded alternative to market, with each company taking a different path to achieve reg...

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