Aviation Aircraft Fuel Supply at San Diego International Airport
At San Diego International Airport (SAN), Just Aviation excels in sustainable fuel management, offering services to track reserves and improve delivery efficiency. By minimizing fuel waste, we maintain reliable operations at SAN.
At San Diego International Airport (SAN), Just Aviation excels in sustainable fuel management, offering services to track reserves and improve delivery efficiency. By minimizing fuel waste, we maintain reliable operations at SAN.
Exceptional Services at San Diego International Airport
Just Aviation manages fuel operations at San Diego International Airport (SAN), providing dependable, sustainable solutions that strengthen global aviation. Our work supports SANs position as a trusted fuel supplier and elevates San Diego, Californias role in the aviation industry.
Precision Services Keep Jet Fueling on Track at SAN
Jet A can be accessed via hydrant systems (on primary terminal ramps) or tanker trucks. Single-point and over-wing refueling are both available for fueling needs.
Jet A meets ASTM D1655 standards. Operational practices comply with FAA, NFPA 407, and ISO 14001 standards, with safety protocols following IS-BAO guidelines.
24/7 fueling with 2+ hours advance notice for after-hours requests. Peak periods (07:00-23:00 local) may require scheduling coordination due to increased traffic volume.
What to Know Before Operating Your Aircraft at San Diego International Airport (SAN)
San Diego International Airport (IATA: SAN, ICAO: KSAN) serves as the primary international airport for San Diego and its surrounding metropolitan area in California. Located three miles (4.8 km) northwest of downtown San Diego, it is a vital hub for both domestic and international travel.
The airport has a single runway, Runway 09/27, which is 9,401 feet (2,865 meters) long and surfaced with asphalt concrete. In 2023, San Diego International Airport handled 24,061,607 passengers and recorded 220,621 aircraft operations. The airport features two terminals with a combined total of 51 gates. Terminal 1 includes two concourses (East and West) and currently has 14 gates (518). Gates 1, 1A, 2, 3, and 4 were demolished in early 2022 to facilitate the New T1 construction project. Terminal 2 also consists of two concourses (East and West), has 32 gates and four lounges. Operational considerations include the restriction that aircraft at the north end of Taxiway F cannot start engines until they are 800 feet south of the northern end, above the second parking pad, to reduce jet blast impacts. Aircraft the size of a 747 or larger are prohibited from making intersection takeoffs. Due to personnel and equipment working (PAEW) on Runway 09/27, a 30-minute prior permission requirement (PPR) is in place for all landings and departures between 08:30 and 12:30 Zulu time.
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