Jet fuel, vital for aviation, appears clear to straw-colored. It exists in Jet A-1 (unleaded kerosene) and Jet B (naphtha-kerosene blend). These fuels power aircraft safely, meeting strict standards.
Jet A-1 is refined kerosene optimized for aviation engines, balancing energy density, combustion efficiency, and low-temperature behavior. It ensures top performance from takeoff to cruising.
Jet B, a kerosene-naphtha blend, offers higher energy for scenarios needing more power. Its use is limited due to lower flash point and fire risk.
Compared to gasoline, jet fuel has a much higher flash point, increasing aviation safety by reducing ignition risk in high-temperature engine environments.