The Future of AvGas

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The Future of Avgas

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has formally begun the regulatory process required by the Clean Air Act that may ultimately result in standards mandating the industry’s transition from leaded aviation gasoline (avgas) to unleaded aviation gasoline. NBAA is part of a coalition of stakeholders that is seeking an approach that addresses concerns about safety, cost, availability and ease of production. The coalition is committed to finding the best and safest alternative to 100 low lead fuel that supports the mobility and growth of general aviation (GA).

GA Coalition: Data Needed Before EPA Rules on Low-Lead Fuel

May 2, 2011
In comments submitted last week to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), NBAA and several other groups called upon the EPA to extend the agency's timeline for evaluating whether further restrictions on 100 octane Low Lead ("100LL") aviation gas ("avgas") are needed. The agency is considering further restrictions as part of a review of national ambient air quality standards (NAAQs). In the comments, NBAA and the other groups note that 100LL "contains 50-percent less lead than it did when the lead NAAQs were first introduced," and that "changes to lead monitoring requirements in 2010 will provide important new data on lead emissions, but not until at least 2012." The coalition wants EPA to extend its review timeline so that the new data can be included. Review the comments.

NBAA Welcomes FAA Advisory Committee on Unleaded Fuel

February 4, 2011
NBAA welcomed a new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Aviation Rulemaking Committee on the proposed phase-out of 100 low lead (100LL) aviation gasoline (avgas), the fuel that powers almost all 150,000 piston-engine aircraft in the U.S. "We're committed to finding an acceptable answer to this challenge," said Eli Cotti, NBAA Director, Technical Operations. "It's a very complex problem, in part because aviation safety cannot be compromised." Learn more about NBAA’s work on the avgas issue.

NBAA Business Aviation Insider: GA Industry United on Avgas Replacement Issue

September 10, 2010
An advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPRM) issued in April by the EPA targeting avgas raised concerns within the GA industry that the agency might mandate a phase-out of the fuel that powers nearly all piston-engine aircraft. With no viable alternative fuel available, more than 150,000 reciprocating-engine aircraft in the U.S. could be grounded. Review the article.

NBAA Flight Plan: GA Community United on Avgas Issue

September 7, 2010
The general aviation community has worked in a united front in responding to government officials’ exploration of alternatives for 100 low lead fuel. NBAA is part of a coalition of GA and petroleum industry stakeholders that seeks to address concerns about cost, availability and ease of production. Steve Brown, NBAA senior vice president of operations and administration, and Rob Hackman, Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association vice president of government relations, talk about the progress the group is making in this week’s episode of the NBAA Flight Plan podcast.
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NBAA, Industry Coalition Comments on Avgas Alternative Search

September 3, 2010
On August 27, NBAA and other general aviation associations submitted joint comments to the EPA about the search for an unleaded replacement for 100 low lead fuel. An EPA proposed rulemaking brought NBAA together with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, the Experimental Aircraft Association, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, the National Air Transportation Association, the American Petroleum Institute, and the National Petrochemical and Refiners Association. Among other findings, the comments note that insufficient data and modeling exist to indicate that lead emissions from GA cause or contribute to any violation of national air quality standards. The comments also reiterate the industry’s long-standing commitment to finding alternatives to leaded fuel. Review the letter.

At AirVenture, GA Groups Discuss AvGas Future

August 2, 2010
During a panel discussion of GA group leaders at the Experimental Aircraft Association’s (EAA's) 2010 AirVenture Oshkosh event last week, NBAA President and CEO Ed Bolen told attendees that the GA community is well coordinated and making progress in its efforts to work with government officials on the issue of alternatives for 100 low lead fuel. "It is critically important that we in general aviation continue to work together on this issue, and because of the joint commitment from the community, there has been visible progress made on the matter," Bolen said. NBAA is part of a coalition of stakeholders that are seeking an approach that addresses concerns about cost, availability and ease of production. Learn more about the recent discussion on aviation gas.

NBAA, Others Providing Industry Voice on Avgas Replacement

June 28, 2010
NBAA welcomed a recent decision by the EPA granting an extension to the comment period for its advance notice of proposed rulemaking calling for industry input on alternatives to avgas (100 low lead) for aircraft. The extension comes as representatives with NBAA and other general aviation organizations met recently with policymakers in Congress and at the FAA on the issue, and conducted a webinar press briefing for aviation reporters. NBAA is part of a coalition of stakeholders that is pressing for an approach to avgas alternatives that addresses concerns about cost, availability and ease of production. For more information, visit: http://www.epa.gov/nonroad/aviation/420f10013.htm

NBAA Part of Coalition on Government’s Avgas Planning

June 10, 2010
NBAA and a coalition of general aviation leaders, including the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, the General Aviation Manufacturers Association, and others have been responding to the government’s call for eliminating lead in aviation fuel with a coordinated effort to minimize the industry’s emissions footprint while supporting the mobility and growth of general aviation. The coalition recently sent a letter requesting an extension to an EPA request for alternatives to lead in fuel. Review the letter.

NBAA, Others Answer EPA’s Call for Unleaded Fuel Plan

April 26, 2010
The EPA last week issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking (ANPR) calling for ideas for transitioning to an unleaded fuel for general aviation avgas. In its ANPR, the EPA acknowledged: "Converting in-use aircraft/engines to operate on unleaded aviation gasoline would be a significant logistical challenge, and in some cases a technical challenge as well." NBAA joined with the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association, Experimental Aviation Association, General Aviation Manufacturers Association and National Air Transportation Association in a unified response to the EPA. Review the industry's response.