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The problem of risk management for flight safety in the field of aviation fuel supply of air transportation

https://doi.org/10.26467/2079-0619-2023-26-5-8-18

Abstract

At the present stage of the development of aviation activity, there is a significant increase in aviation traffic, which in turn puts a significant burden on the supply of jet fuel to civil aviation. On average, 10.9 million tons of aviation kerosene per year are supplied to the domestic market of the country1. In Russia, a significant market share in the supply of aviation fuel is occupied by the leaders, among which now are Lukoil, Rosneft and Gazprom which all together are vertically integrated oil companies (VIOC). Along with the colossal volumes of production and supply of jet fuel, which include many technological operations, starting from the production stage to the direct delivery “to the wing” of the aircraft, the probability of production and supply of not only high quality, but also substandard jet fuel increases. Substandard fuel poses a rather serious threat during the operation of aviation equipment, being one of the many factors leading to failures of aviation equipment, aviation accidents and incidents, thereby reducing the level of flight safety. Oil refining companies, refueling complexes and airlines are interested in the safety of their activities, which have reliable systems and means to ensure it, but nevertheless substandard fuel takes place. One of the important reasons is the lack of a unified integrated flight safety system in terms of aviation fuel supply for air transportation, and therefore, it is necessary to search for new or implement existing adapted methods, solutions, systems and means to ensure the required level of flight safety.

About the Authors

I. V. Beliatskii
Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation
Russian Federation

Ildar V. Beliatskii, Postgraduate Student of the Aviation Fuel Supply and Aircraft Repair Chair

Moscow



V. M. Samoylenko
Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation
Russian Federation

Vasily M. Samoylenko, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, The Head of the Aviation Fuel Supply and Aircraft Repair Chair

Moscow



A. N. Kozlov
Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation
Russian Federation

Alexander N. Kozlov, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of Aviation Fuel Supply and Aircraft Repair Chair

Moscow



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Beliatskii I.V., Samoylenko V.M., Kozlov A.N. The problem of risk management for flight safety in the field of aviation fuel supply of air transportation. Civil Aviation High Technologies. 2023;26(5):8-18. https://doi.org/10.26467/2079-0619-2023-26-5-8-18

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