Air bp marks 100 years of aviation refuelling

Above: Messers Stack and Leete in two De Havilland Moths being refuelled with BP at Hinaidi Aerodrome, Baghdad in the course of the 6,000 mile flight from England to India.
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The scale of change is significant – from 2,582 gallons supplied in its second year of operations to the approximately 6.6 billion gallons used annually today. Air bp is now present at 600 airports across 40 countries.
From pioneering mobile refuelling units to the first commercial test flight using Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), Air bp’s history tracks the remarkable trajectory of flight and it has remained central to the industry's most important milestones.

Above: In the 1960s Air bp provided high density fuel for the development of Concorde.
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Today, as aviation faces new challenges, Air bp is using its technical expertise and leveraging its global network to support the shift to a lower-carbon future.
Federica Berra, CEO of Air bp: “Air bp has helped shape the way the world flies, from pioneering into-plane fuelling in 1926, to supporting the aviation industry through every major transformation since.”

Above: A NASA Boeing 747 carrying the prototype space shuttle Enterprise is fuelled by Air bp.
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Air bp has contributed to the evolution of refuelling practices through a series of technical and operational advancements, including early mobile refuelling services and support for notable long distance flights in the 1930s. Air bp also helped develop industry-wide safety standards that continue to support safe and reliable operations today.
More recently, Air bp supplied fuel for the first 100% SAF transatlantic commercial flight.
Berra added: “As we enter our second century, our focus remains the same: delivering the reliability, safety and lower carbon solutions our customers and the industry needs for its next chapter.”