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Colonial Pipeline Attack Spurs Bizav Concerns

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The continuing cyberattack on the Colonial Fuel Pipeline, which runs from Texas up the East Coast and supplies nearly half of the region’s petroleum fuels, including jet-A, is raising some concerns among the business aviation industry. Pilots are reporting that they are now being advised by their home-base FBOs to top off aircraft in the face of possible shortages if the situation extends longer.

Titan Fuels issued an alert to its network customers on Monday regarding the disruption, noting that while it has not yet experienced any supply outages, the jet fuel terminals that could be likely affected would be in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, the Carolinas, and Virginia. The distributor said that while it will use all available resources at its disposal to supply its customers, it would be passing along all associated freight and product cost increases to them, no doubt putting pressure on prices at the pump. It also urged its clients not to stockpile fuel, stating it would exacerbate supply issues and overwhelm the already taxed fuel transport companies

Unsurprisingly, FBOs that AIN spoke with said they are monitoring the situation very closely and making contingency plans. Sheltair, which operates FBOs throughout the affected region, said it expects minor delays in supply at some locations as it switches to other unaffected terminals and will rely more on marine transport for its New York facilities.

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