Aviation Aircraft Fuel Supply at Buffalo Niagara Airport
Just Aviation drives sustainability in fuel management at Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF) by optimizing fuel delivery and tracking reserves, ensuring reduced waste and reliable operations at BUF.
Exceptional Services at Buffalo Niagara Airport
Just Aviation supports fuel management at Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF), offering efficient and sustainable solutions that benefit global aviation. Our tailored services strengthen BUFs standing as a reliable fuel supplier and improve Buffalos position in sustainable aviation.
Enhancing Refueling Processes for Business Jet Flights at BUF
Jet A-1 fuel adheres to DEF STAN 91-91 and ASTM D1655 benchmarks, enabling smooth operations in global air travel by complying with the rigorous standards set by IATA and FAA.
Jet A-1, optimized for use in business jets at higher altitudes, reduces fuel consumption by 30%, offering substantial savings. Derived from kerosene, it is compatible with many jet aircraft. It has a boiling range of 150°C to 250°C, a flashpoint of over 38ºC (100ºF), and a freeze point at -47ºC. With an energy density of 34.7 MJ/kg, it extends the aircraft's range, cutting down on refueling needs.
By optimizing fuel management, business aviation can see a 15% reduction in refueling time, allowing for faster turnarounds and more efficient schedules. Fuel blends that are carefully optimized can increase engine thrust by 2-3%, enhancing performance during takeoff and at high altitudes. Real-time monitoring improves operational efficiency by 5%, cutting costs. A 5-7% fuel reserve is maintained to ensure safety and provide flexibility when dealing with unexpected diversions.
Essential Facts About Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF)
Buffalo Niagara International Airport (BUF/KBUF) serves as a key transportation hub for the Buffalo-Niagara Falls metropolitan area in New York. It is located in Cheektowaga, New York, roughly 11 miles east of downtown Buffalo, and serves not only the U.S. cities of Buffalo and Niagara Falls but also the southern Golden Horseshoe region of Ontario, Canada.
Covering 1,000 acres (400 ha), the airport is the third-busiest in New York State and the busiest in the Buffalo-Niagara Falls area. The airports terminal, which opened in 1997, was designed by a joint venture of Kohn Pederson Fox Associates, CannonDesign, and William Nicholas Bodouva. It started with 15 gates and was expanded in 2001 to accommodate 24 gates, with a total floor area of 462,256 square feet (42,945 m²). The terminal is equipped with modern amenities, including a tourist information desk, and features popular dining options like the famous Anchor Bar, which is credited with inventing Buffalo-style chicken wings. The airport has two runways to handle the significant air traffic, particularly due to its proximity to major airports such as Toronto Pearson and Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport. Runway 5/23 is the longest at 8,829 feet (2,691 m), equipped with Category I ILS and Approach Lighting Systems (ALS) at both ends, making it the primary runway for the airport. Runway 14/32, at 7,161 feet (2,183 m), is equipped with Category I ILS for the 32 approach, but lacks ALS for the 14 approach. Buffalos airspace is notably busy due to the standard arrival routes used by aircraft descending into Toronto from the south, although these aircraft remain well above the airports operational airspace, not directly affecting traffic at BUF.
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