Exolum and Aena Say Nothing Indicates Problems in Fuel Supply at Airports
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The situation of tension in the oil market is not having an effect on fuel supplies at Spanish airports, sources from Aena and Exolum, the main supplier of fuel for aircraft in Spain have confirmed to EFE. "According to the information provided by the fuel storage companies, there is nothing to indicate that at Spanish airports there is a supply problem at the moment", said in a message on their social networks Aena. Sources of Exolum consulted …
The Spanish airports maintain the supply of fuel without restrictions despite the war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Ormuz. Aena confirms that there are no supply problems.
The tension in the oil market is not having an effect on fuel supplies at Spanish airports, according to Aena and Exolum, the main supplier of fuel for aircraft in Spain. "According to the information provided by the fuel storage companies, nothing indicates that there is a supply problem at Spanish airports at the moment", said the airport manager on their social networks Aena. Aena assures that there are no fuel supply problems. Source: X.
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