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New aviation fuel loading system installed at Mitiga airport

bySami Zaptia
December 29, 2013
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New aviation fuel loading system installed at Mitiga airport

New aviation fuel tanks installed at Maetiga airport by Brega (Photo: Brega).

By Sami Zaptia.

New aviation fuel tanks installed at Maetiga airport by Brega (Photo: Brega).
New aviation fuel tanks installed at Mitiga airport by Brega (Photo: Brega Oil Marketing).

Tripoli, 29 December 2013:

Brega Oil Marketing Company (www.brega.ly), the wholly NOC-owned company that distributes commercial fuels and oils, . . .[restrict]announced today that it is installing two new aviation fuel loading systems at its Mitiga airport fuel depot.

 

The new aviation fuel loading system will be up to international standards, Brega promised (Photo: Brega).
The new aviation fuel loading system will be up to international standards, Brega promised (Photo: Brega Oil Marketing).

Brega stressed that the new modern systems would be up to the “international standards” used within the aviation industry.

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The old system, which was established in 1993, will be removed, the statement added, and the new system will start to be operated instead.

 

Out with the old in with the new. The old fuel loading system was installed in 1993, Brega said. (Photo:Brega).
Out with the old in with the new. The old fuel loading system was installed in 1993, Brega said. (Photo: Brega Oil Marketing).

It also established a new calibration line for aviation fuel transport trucks as well as a special sampling and quality control room for international standards.

The ground of the main ten fuel tanks will also be paved and a service building has been established for the users of the depot, Brega reported. [/restrict]

Tags: aviationBregafuelinternational standardsJetMaetiga Airportpump

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