TS-1 Fuel Safety
TS-1 fuel is aviation kerosene designed with a priority on safety, reliability, and stable performance. It is used in civil and military aviation, engineered to operate under high loads, temperature variations, and strict quality standards. One of the main safety factors of TS-1 is low flammability and explosiveness. Under normal temperature, the fuel does not release easily ignitable vapors, significantly reducing risks during storage, transport, and refueling. TS-1 retains its properties at very low temperatures, preventing crystallization and clogging of fuel systems in mountainous and cold regions. This ensures reliable equipment operation and additional operational safety. High safety levels are achieved through multi-stage purification and strict laboratory control. The fuel is tested for water content, mechanical impurities, sulfur, and resinous inclusions. As a result, TS-1 has high purity and predictable operational characteristics. Thanks to its low corrosive activity, TS-1 is safe for tanks, pipelines, and equipment, reducing wear and risk of damage. Compliance with state standards guarantees consistent quality for each batch. The widespread use of TS-1 confirms that the fuel provides reliability, technological safety, and operational confidence at all stages—from storage to usage.
RT Fuel Safety
RT fuel is high-quality aviation jet fuel designed to operate under high temperatures and mechanical loads. It is used in modern aircraft and meets strict reliability and safety requirements. The main advantage of RT is its high thermo-oxidative stability. The fuel retains its properties during prolonged heating and circulation in the system, does not form resinous deposits, and does not clog nozzles. This reduces failure risks and enhances overall operational safety. RT fuel has low flammability under normal storage and operating conditions. At normal temperature, it does not release fuel vapors, making transportation, storage, and refueling safe. RT production emphasizes purity and quality. The fuel undergoes multi-stage purification and strict laboratory control, including checks for water, mechanical impurities, and corrosive components. This ensures stable and predictable fuel system operation. Thanks to low corrosive activity and the use of special additives, RT is safe for fuel system components, extends equipment lifespan, and reduces maintenance costs. Compliance with modern standards and years of operational experience confirm that RT fuel provides a high level of technological and operational safety at all stages—from production to use in aviation equipment.
Fuel Quality Control
The company ensures strict quality control of aviation fuel at every stage—from raw material receipt to aircraft refueling. Incoming inspection: each batch is visually and organoleptically checked for color, odor, cleanliness, and absence of water and mechanical impurities. Density and temperature are measured to ensure compliance. Laboratory testing: key physical and chemical parameters are examined, including flash point, freezing point, sulfur content, acidity, and thermal stability. This guarantees safe storage and operation in aircraft engines. Special tests: fuel’s lubricating and antioxidant properties are evaluated, as well as the absence of deposits and resinous residues. This ensures uninterrupted operation of pumps, filters, and engine nozzles. Transport and refueling control: samples are taken from tanks and filtered, with a quality log maintained for each batch. Only fuel that passes all checks is used. This system ensures TS-1 and RT compliance with international and national standards, guaranteeing reliability, stability, and aviation safety.
Fuel Supply Safety at Airports
The company ensures complete management and safety of TS-1 and RT aviation fuel supplies to airports, guaranteeing reliability and compliance with international standards. Control at all transport stages: each batch is checked before dispatch and upon delivery, passing through filters and quality sensors to prevent contamination and water ingress. Tank and equipment safety: fuel is stored in certified tanks with systems protecting against leaks, environmental effects, and unauthorized access. Rules and standards compliance: supplies are carried out strictly according to national and international aviation safety and fuel quality requirements. Documentation and control: each batch is accompanied by quality control protocols with recorded dates and times, ensuring transparency and control at every stage. Professional logistics and staff training: all operations are performed by trained personnel following safe handling and transport procedures for aviation fuel. The company’s comprehensive approach preserves fuel properties, ensures safe usage, and timely delivery to aircraft, maintaining a high level of reliability in aviation operations.
