Aviation Aircraft Fuel Supply at Palm Springs International Airport
At Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), Just Aviation contributes to sustainability by optimizing fuel reserve management and delivery, cutting down on waste and ensuring consistent, reliable operations at PSP.
At Palm Springs International Airport (PSP), Just Aviation contributes to sustainability by optimizing fuel reserve management and delivery, cutting down on waste and ensuring consistent, reliable operations at PSP.
Exceptional Services at Palm Springs International Airport
Just Aviation enhances fuel management at Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) by focusing on sustainability, providing reliable solutions with a positive impact on global aviation. Our personalized services elevate the standing of PSP, solidifying Palm Springs, Californias leadership in sustainable aviation.
At PSP, Operator Needs Shape Every Refueling Solution
DEF STAN 91-91 and ASTM D1655 guide the production of Jet A-1 fuel, which supports aviation globally while meeting FAA and IATA operational benchmarks.
With Jet A-1 fuel, business jets benefit from a 30% decrease in fuel consumption, improving operational efficiency at high altitudes. Derived from kerosene, it is suitable for a variety of jet aircraft. The boiling range of this fuel is between 150°C and 250°C, with a flashpoint of more than 38°C (100°F) and a freeze point of -47°C. With an energy density of 34.7 MJ/kg, it increases range and reduces the need for refueling on long-distance flights.
Fuel efficiency improvements in business aviation reduce refueling times by 15%, speeding up turnarounds and optimizing scheduling. Modifying fuel mixtures increases engine thrust by 2-3%, boosting performance during takeoff and at higher altitudes. Real-time fuel analysis enhances efficiency by 5%, helping to cut operational costs. A 5-7% fuel reserve ensures safety compliance and provides flexibility in the case of diversions.
A Quick Guide to Efficient Operations at Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) Before Departure
Palm Springs International Airport (IATA: PSP, ICAO: KPSP), formerly known as Palm Springs Municipal Airport, is located two miles east of downtown Palm Springs, California, United States.
The airport features two runways. Runway 13R/31L is 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) long and has an asphalt surface, while Runway 13L/31R measures 4,952 feet (1,509 meters) with the same surface type. In 2023, Palm Springs International Airport served a total of 3,237,325 passengers. Aircraft operations in 2022 amounted to 61,642. The terminal complex has a distinctive open-air design, with roofless walkways connecting its three main sections. The Sonny Bono Concourse, which is elevated, includes gates 4 through 11, all equipped with jet bridges. The Regional Concourse, located on the south side at tarmac level, hosts smaller aircraft such as Embraer ERJs and Bombardier CRJs and comprises gates 12 through 20. Additional operational notes include the availability of U.S. Customs services 24 hours a day, requiring a four-hour prior notification. Access to and from the FBO ramp via Taxiway G is restricted to aircraft with wingspans under 40 feet. Noise-sensitive areas surround the airport in all quadrants, necessitating the use of quiet flight procedures.
Our team offers tailored fuel support for your operations at Palm Springs International Airport (PSP). Contact occ@justaviation.aero or fuel@justaviation.aero for assistance.