Completed: 2022

Project Description: Extension of existing Fuel Farm with additional 36,000 m3

tankage (4 tanks of 9.000m3 each) and new Fuel Farm of 90.000 m3 tankage (6 tanks of 15.000m3 each), new fuel hydrant system serving new terminal, new pipelines (20’’ and 24’’ each) to transfer JET A-1 from the refineries, to the above both Fuel Farms and interconnection of outlet lines of both Fuel Farms so to serve all hydrant systems.

Ultimate objective: to ensure Jet A-1 fuel safely received, stored and dispensed for aircraft fueling in full compliance with Industry Standards

  • Development of method statement (MS) for Fuel Farms and hydrant facilities for filling, soak testing, flushing and commissioning.

The MS developed in full compliance with the JIG 2 Standards - Aviation Fuel Quality Control and Operating Standards for Airport Depots and Hydrants, Issue 13, September 2021, along with all Energy Institute (EI) related Standards, Equipment performance specifications and Recommended Practices (e.g. EI/JIG 1530, EI 1540, EI 1550, EI 1560, EI 1585, etc).

  • On site wet commissioning and training of fuel Farm operators on all aspects of fuel handling and filtration as per JIG Standards.

PROJECTS 8a

PROJECTS 8b

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Who We Are:

OFC Aviation Fuel Services S.A. (OFC) is the company initially awarded, in 1998 and re-awarded in 2022, by Athens International Airport, the development, operation and maintenance of the Airport’s JET A-1 Fuel Depot and Hydrant Refuelling System.

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