Aviation Aircraft Fuel Supply at Daytona Beach Airport

Just Aviation ensures sustainability at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB) by overseeing fuel reserves and optimizing delivery, reducing waste and ensuring reliable, sustainable operations at DAB.

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    Exceptional Services at Daytona Beach Airport

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    By offering sustainable and reliable fuel management solutions, Just Aviation helps optimize operations at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB). This strengthens DAB’s image as a reputable fuel supplier while reinforcing Daytona Beach’s role in promoting sustainable aviation.

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    Improving Processes for Business Jet Refueling at DAB

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    With compliance to DEF STAN 91-91 and ASTM D1655 standards, Jet A-1 fuel is a crucial element for international aviation, supporting smooth operations through IATA and FAA adherence.

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    Jet A-1 fuel is designed for business jets at cruising altitudes, reducing fuel consumption by 30%. This kerosene-derived fuel suits various jet aircraft, with a boiling range between 150°C and 250°C. It has a flashpoint higher than 38ºC (100ºF), and its freeze point is -47ºC. The energy density of 34.7 MJ/kg enhances the aircraft’s endurance, cutting down the need for multiple refuels.

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    Business aviation thrives with effective fuel management, cutting refueling time by 15% and enabling faster aircraft turnarounds. Optimizing fuel mixtures improves engine thrust by 2-3%, contributing to better takeoff performance and fuel efficiency at high altitudes. Real-time fuel tracking enhances operational efficiency by 5%, resulting in lower overall costs. Maintaining a 5-7% fuel reserve is crucial to ensuring regulatory compliance and flexibility for potential diversions.

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    Easy Explanation of Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB)

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    Daytona Beach International Airport (IATA: DAB, ICAO: KDAB) is located three miles (5 km) southwest of Daytona Beach in Volusia County, Florida. Situated adjacent to the iconic Daytona International Speedway, the airport is county-owned and serves as a significant regional hub for both aviation operations and training, with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University headquartered nearby. Spanning 1,800 acres (730 hectares), the facility supports a mix of commercial, general aviation, and educational activities.

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    The airport features three asphalt runways designed to accommodate a variety of aircraft. Runway 07L/25R is the longest at 10,500 feet (3,200 meters) and 150 feet (46 meters) wide, while Runway 07R/25L measures 3,195 feet (974 meters) in length, and Runway 16/34 spans 6,001 feet (1,829 meters). In 2023, the airport facilitated 352,608 aircraft operations, averaging 966 daily movements, with a significant portion—62%—attributed to general aviation. The facility houses 238 based aircraft, including 167 single-engine planes, 40 multi-engine planes, 29 jets, and 2 helicopters. Its six-gate domestic terminal, complemented by an international terminal, supported 687,000 passengers in 2023, marking steady growth in traffic and highlighting its role as a critical aviation asset for the region.

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    Our specialists are ready to assist with your aviation fuel services, including pricing and confirmation. Reach us at [email protected] or [email protected] to ensure support for your flight at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB).

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