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Nov 30, 2015 (newstodate): Poland's Warsaw Chopin Airport is to radically modernize its fuel supplies infrastructure.
Currently, the four fueling provider at the airport - Petrolot, Shell Aviation, Lotus Air BP consortium and Baltic Ground Services - are all supplied from Petrolot that has a warehouse base at the airport, to which the fuel is supplied by rail, and the three other suppliers then use the Petrolot infrastructure, or deliver their fuel to the airport with their own tank trucks.
The airport has now started construction of a railway fuel terminal to change the method of delivering aviation fuel to the airport and fully open the market for all the suppliers by the new infrastructure.
All suppliers will have access to the new infrastructure at a flat rate price, and the new infrastructure will be commissioned in the second half of 2016.
Currently, the four fueling provider at the airport - Petrolot, Shell Aviation, Lotus Air BP consortium and Baltic Ground Services - are all supplied from Petrolot that has a warehouse base at the airport, to which the fuel is supplied by rail, and the three other suppliers then use the Petrolot infrastructure, or deliver their fuel to the airport with their own tank trucks.
The airport has now started construction of a railway fuel terminal to change the method of delivering aviation fuel to the airport and fully open the market for all the suppliers by the new infrastructure.
All suppliers will have access to the new infrastructure at a flat rate price, and the new infrastructure will be commissioned in the second half of 2016.