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Gazpromneft-Aero, operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, has become the first Russian company to join the Joint Inspection Group (JIG) — the world-leading organisation for aviation fuel-supply standards, specialising in developing standards throughout the entire logistics chain, from refinery to wing-tip. More than 40% of all aviation fuels sold worldwide are now compliant with JIG standards. Members of the association include the world’s leading oil companies and fuel suppliers...
Gazpromneft-Aero, operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, expanded its sales network in 2019 to now cover 282 airports (and increase of 13) throughout 67 countries worldwide. Total international sales volumes were up 26 percent by the end of the year, reaching more than 310,000 tonnes. This positive sales trend has been made possible by Gazpromneft-Aero’s proactive development in China, with sales of aviation fuels throughout China’s airports increasing 2.5-fold to reach more...
The director of Gazprom neft’s downstream business unit, Mikhail Antonov outlined the progress of the upgrade projects at the company’s refineries and its expectations on future products demand in a recent interview for Argus. Source — What upgrade projects will the company complete in the near future? — The Moscow refinery will commission the Euro+ complex, which is of immense complexity. It was under construction for several years and is currently in the final construction phase. The complex consists...
Gazpromneft-Aero , operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, increased “wing-tip” sales of aviation fuels by 2.7 million tonnes in 2018 — an 11-percent increase year-on-year. Total sales were up nine percent, to 3.6 million tonnes. The business’ international network increased its geographic range in 2018, expanding to cover 260 airports across 66 countries. Gazpromneft-Aero began refuelling operations in Malaysia and Gambia for the first time, as well as significantly increasing...
Gazpromneft-Aero and S7 Airlines have developed and implemented blockchain-based joint smart-contracts (aviation fuel smart contracts – AFSC), improving speed and efficiency in reciprocal settlements in aviation refuelling, as well as automating planning and accounting in fuel supplies. Gazpromneft-Aero, operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, and S7 Airlines have developed and implemented blockchain-based joint smart-contracts (aviation fuel smart contracts — AFSC), improving...
Gazpromneft-Aero , operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, has seen a 16-percent year-on-year increase in “wing-tip” refuelling volumes in 1H 2018, to 1.28 million tonnes, further enhancing its leadership of the Russian aviation refuelling market in terms of direct sales. Total aviation fuel sales in the first six months of 2018 were in excess of 1.7 million tonnes, with Gazpromneft-Aero’s clients now including more than 160 Russian and international companies. Aviation refuelling...
Gazpromneft-Aero , operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, provided refuelling services to scheduled, charter and private flights at international airports in the five host cities of the FIFA2018 World Cup in Russia, refuelling more than 13,000 planes throughout the tournament at Sheremetyevo (Moscow), Pulkovo (St Petersburg), Khrabrovo (Kaliningrad), Koltsovo (Ekaterinburg), and Saransk. Total refuelling volumes throughout these airports reached 140,000 tonnes, with average daily...
Gazpromneft-Aero , operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, has concluded new long-term refuelling agreements with Air China, Hong Kong Airlines and Air France KLM at Moscow Aviation Hub airports, and with Turkish Airlines at Voronezh and Bishkek (Kyrgyz Republic). Total refuelling volumes under these new contracts will exceed 100,000 tonnes of aviation fuel. This expansion of the company’s client base and international business is being made possible through the company’s use...
According to its 2017 year-end results, Gazpromneft-Aero , operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, has maintained its leadership of Russia’s aviation refuelling market in terms of direct sales, increasing “wing-tip” sales 19 percent year-on-year, to 2.4 million tonnes. Total sales of aviation fuels in 2017 were in excess of 3.3 million tonnes. The international reach of the company’s retail network has now increased to include 249 airports (the company having added a further 13...
Gazpromneft-Aero , operator of the Gazprom Neft aviation refuelling business, and air carrier Sibir (S7) are the first companies in Russia to combine capabilities for electronic document management (EDM) in line with International Air Transport Association (IATA) standards. Gazpromneft-Aero specialists are members of the IATA Fuel Data Standards Group (IATA FDSG) developing digital standards in aviation refuelling. New electronic formats are making possible significant reductions in man hours, as...