aviation fuel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaviationandfuel
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aviation
noun[U]
uk/ˌeɪ.viˈeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌeɪ.viˈeɪ.ʃən/
the activity of flying aircraft, or of designing, producing, and keeping them in ...
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fuel
noun
uk/ˈfjuː.əl/us/ˈfjuː.əl/
a substance that is used to provide heat or power, usually by ...
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(Definition ofaviationandfuelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This suggests mainly undegraded lightaviationfuelmixed with heavier fuels and lubricants.
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It is a matter of urgency that agreement be reached on the international taxation ofaviationfuel.
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I only intend to speak about the taxation ofaviationfuel.
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Among mineral oils, there is the case ofaviationfuel, kerosene.
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I am in favour of abolishing the exemption from tax for civilaviationfuel.
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We have no plan to taxaviationfuelat present.
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We are also concerned about the contribution ofaviationfuelto greenhouse gas emissions.
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However,aviationfuelis not taxed at all.
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For example, some airports charge a levy onaviationfuel, which some regard as concession revenue, others as a charge on aviation.
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The general shortage ofaviationfuelhas resulted in there being certain areas in which only wide-cut fuel is available.
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The total yield of the duty on kerosene—other thanaviationfuel—was about £6 million in 1980.
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This plant was designed and built during the war to produce high octaneaviationfuelfrom gas oil.
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The fires were burning for less than 10 minutes and only uncontaminated wasteaviationfuelwas used for this exercise.
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This sum is made up of the additional cost ofaviationfuelconsumed, spares and minor items.
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That is the basis on which we have to work until we have persuaded countries internationally to taxaviationfuel.
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Who could have foreseen back in 1972 the costs we would have to bear foraviationfuelin 1980?
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The current problems of the airlines are the problems of risingaviationfuelcosts and other costs.
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That, overwhelmingly, in the current period is because of massive increases inaviationfuelcosts.
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However, regulations prohibit the dumping ofaviationfuelat less than 7,000 ft in winter or 4,000 ft in summer.
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The cash cost, which comprises pay,aviationfueland travel and subsistence, was some £2,000,000.
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Imposing duty onaviationfuelat the same rate as unleaded petrol would raise approximately £5 billion, assuming no alteration in demand.
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