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U-Fuel Aviation Fuel Stations

As a pioneer in the field of hazard liquid storage and dispensing, U-Fuel has designed and tested more types of fuel systems than any other company in the world. Incorporated in 1987, three years before Underwriters Laboratories adopted criteria for above-ground secondarily contained fuel tanks, U-Fuel developed many concepts that are now industry standards. The nation's first self-service aviation fuel station was developed by U-Fuel and installed at the Green Bay, Wisconsin airport in the late 1980s. U-Fuel licenses companies in America and around the world to use its fuel technology. Many countries have adopted U-Fuel 's market-leading standards as part of their regulations to protect the environment and insure public safety.

AeroSouth is proud to represent U-Fuel in the aviation and marine industry. Below you'll find a gallery depicting the variety of fuel stations we offer. All systems may be equipped with modern credit card systems that permit the convenience of 24/7 self-service fueling and save FBOs thousands annually in fuel vehicle and personnel costs. U-Fuel provides a full range of replacement parts, too, from nozzles to pumps to filters to hoses to complete tanks up to 30,000g capacity and for any fuel.  For detailed information and pricing, contact Kent Misegades.


U-Fuel kindly sponsors the Aviation Fuel Club, a free organization that helps pilots and airports find affordable solutions for all aviation fuels and fuel storage systems.


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NCAA Region II Meeting 1/2012 - Aviation Fuel Update January 2012
U-Fuel's 'FBO in a Box' concept 11/2011
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U-Fuel White Paper on Self-Service Fuel Stations, Airport Money-Makers
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NCAA Region I Meeting 10/2011 - Aviation Fuel Update 2011
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Ascentium Capital Financing Brochure
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Aviation Fuel Resource Flyer from AirVenture 2011
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Aviation Fuel Club - EAA AirVenture 2011 Forum (4.8 MB PDF)
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Presentation from NCAA Region I Meeting, 11/19/2010

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