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Jet Fuel Report 2003
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Star Alliance’s FuelCo To Set New
Format For Fuel Procurement
December 18, 2003
Airlines Fear Higher Crude Prices;
Continue Focus On Cost-Cutting
November 28, 2003
Analysts Predict Lower Crude Prices
But Warn Of Market Uncertainties
November 10, 2003
AAG 2004 Conference
November 30, 2003
TSA Spotlight On Airside Security;
Some See Fuel Facilities As Vulnerable
October 20, 2003
Airlines Name ExxonMobil Aviation as
World’s Best Jet Fuel Marketer
September 30, 2003
Pipeline Infrastructure Concerns Underscored
By Arizona Situation
August 29, 2003
Fuel Demand Falls With Cutbacks; Fuel-Efficient Fleet Enhancements
August 18, 2003
Fuel Facilities Overburdened At Certain Airports,
Underutilized At Others
July 30, 2003
Platts Changed Price Reporting Methodology
Riles Some Airlines
July 14, 2003
Into-Plane Agents/Airports Brace
For Expanded SPCC Requirements
June 27, 2003
SARS, War and Higher Fuel Costs Stymie
June 18, 2003
Airlines and Major Oil Companies Take
Divergent Paths on First Quarter Results
May 30, 2003
New Shell Aviation Head Wants Industry Leadership
May 9, 2003
Airport Jet Fuel Facilities –
Turning a Burden into an Asset
April 22, 2003
Conference Shows That Industry Forges
On In Spite of War, Bankruptcies
March 27, 2003
US Airlines Seek SPR Release, But Impact
and Viability Questioned
March 7, 2003
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