Customization: | Available |
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After-sales Service: | Remote Warranty |
Warranty: | One Year |
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Aviation fuel is stored in a distant oil depot, and through a pressure maintaining pump, every interface of the entire apron pipeline network is pressurized. At this point, this oil truck can be understood as a "filter". After being filtered and purified, the underground aviation fuel can be transported to the aircraft's fuel tank. This type of refueling vehicle is called a "pipeline refueling vehicle". Of course, some airports do not have oil pipelines underneath, what should we do? At this point, we need to rely on a tank type refueling truck. It looks like the sprinkler truck we often see on the road, and the aviation fuel is stored in a large oil tank on the car. Its workflow is actually similar to that of a pipeline type refueling truck, except that a tank type refueling truck draws its own oil, while a pipeline type refueling truck draws oil from underground pipelines.
Aircraft refueling truck | Accept customization |