Crownair Aviation offering unleaded aviation gasoline

November 8, 2024by crownadmin

SAN DIEGO / Nov. 6, 2024 / General Aviation News – Crownair Aviation celebrated a milestone for general aviation users and community members alike on Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, when it introduced the consistent availability of a 94-octane unleaded aviation gasoline at San Diego’s Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport (KMYF).

The city’s Mayor Todd Gloria ceremoniously pumped the first gallons of unleaded aviation gasoline in San Diego County. The fuel, Swift Fuels’ UL94, is available for use in airplanes that possess the appropriate supplemental type certificate (STC) for that fuel.

“While this doesn’t replace all aviation gasoline, it is an important first step,” said Ray Richmond, general manager and president of Crownair. “The aviation industry, FAA and EPA are working to find a solution that can be a drop-in replacement for all piston aircraft. Crownair is proud to be on the front-end of this important movement with the provision of UL94.”

The UL94 fuel was sourced through Avfuel Corporation, Crownair’s branded fuel supplier.

It took a collective effort to bring UL94 to Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport – from elected City of San Diego officials and airport management, to Avfuel and Crownair Aviation. Local environmental groups have been looking forward to this day and can be proud of the City of San Diego for its effort.

Those interested in flying with UL94 are encouraged to make a reservation with Crownair Aviation by calling the fixed-base operator at 858-292-1181. For more information on UL94, including purchasing an STC, please visit Swiftfuelsavgas.com.

About Crownair Aviation

Providing FBO services since 1951, Crownair continues to elevate the aviation experience in San Diego. Its central location and new facilities complement the friendly and professional service provided by its employees.

3794 John J. Montgomery Dr., San Diego CA 92123

Phone: 858-292-1181

HOURS – 0530 – 2100 – After Hours service available

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