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Aviation
Jet A1 hydrant networks and fuel farms, receipt to wing. SCADA monitoring and advanced filtration, built to standard.
- Years in the field
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- Airport projects
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- Max depot storage
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- Countries
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The fuel infrastructure that keeps an airport moving.
Hydrant systems
The buried artery of an airport: Jet A1 pipelines, pumping, valve chambers and pit valves feeding aircraft on stand.
Fuel farms & depots
Bulk Jet A1 storage up to 7,500 m³ with receipt, settling, transfer and dispatch, clear, bright and dry.
SCADA & filtration
Central monitoring, coalescer / water-separation filtration and metering, every stage contained and protected.
★ Flagship · Interactive
See the fuel farm in action.
A live SCADA schematic of a Jet A1 fuel farm: fuel flowing from road tanker through storage, filtration and metering, out to the loading bays and hydrant network feeding the aircraft on stand.
Launch the experienceTank T-101
50.0 %
Flow
106 m³/h
Filter ΔP
0.33 bar
Pressure
6.4 bar
Representative readings — illustrative, not live plant data.
- 01Fuel receipt
- 02Storage & settling
- 03Pump transfer
- 04Filtration & water separation
- 05Metering
- 06Loading bay dispatch
- 07Hydrant delivery
- 08Emergency shut-down

Service
Hydrant Systems
Receipt to wing through a buried loop: hydrant pumps, valve chambers, pit valves and the pantograph to the aircraft. Engineered, installed and commissioned to JIG and EI standards.
- JIG / EI compliant
- Pumping & metering
- Valve chambers & pits

Service
Fuel Farm & Depots
Bulk Jet A1 storage and dispatch up to 7,500 m³: receipt filtration, settling, floating-suction transfer, coalescer / water separation and loading bays, kept clear, bright and dry.
- Up to 7,500 m³
- Filtration & water separation
- Firefighting & containment
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