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GAMI Says It Has 1 Million Gallons of G100UL

The company claims that the fuel has received a certificate of authenticity, which makes it 'commercially available.'

GAMI said it has 1 million gallons of G100UL, 100-octane unleaded aviation fuel, stored in a tank in Baton Rouge. [Credit: Shutterstock]
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Key Takeaways:

  • General Aviation Modifications Inc. (GAMI) announced that Vitol has brewed 1 million gallons of its G100UL 100-octane unleaded aviation fuel.
  • This fuel, stored at Vitol's Baton Rouge plant, has received a certificate of authenticity, making it officially "commercially available."
  • The announcement aims to counter critics who questioned the fuel's commercial availability and is significant for potential mandates for unleaded fuel, such as a consent decree in California.
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General Aviation Modifications Inc.’s (GAMI) George Braly announced in a seminar Wednesday at the Sun ’n Fun Aerospace Expo in Lakeland, Florida, that Vitol, a commodities trading company, has brewed 1 million gallons of GAMI’s G100UL, 100-octane unleaded aviation fuel, stored in a tank at its Baton Rouge plant.

More importantly, according to Braly, after testing the fuel received a certificate of authenticity (COA), which then makes it “commercially available.”

Marc Cook

Marc Cook is a veteran special-interest journalist who started as a staffer at AOPA Pilot in the late 1980s. Marc has built two airplanes, an Aero Designs Pulsar XP and a Glasair Aviation Sportsman, and now owns a 180-hp, recently modernized GlaStar based in western Oregon. Marc has 5000 hours spread over 200-plus types and four decades of flying.

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