Application / Industries

Aviation

Aviation fueling leaves very little room for inconsistent additive treatment. Whether the operation supports commercial airlines, private aviation, helicopters, airport fuel farms, FBOs, or military aircraft, the goal is the same: deliver clean, properly treated fuel at the point where it matters.

Precision Additive Treatment for Aviation Fueling

Hammonds additive injection systems are built for operators who need additives blended directly into the moving fuel stream instead of relying on manual dosing or uneven tank treatment. By injecting additive as fuel flows, the system helps create a more consistent blend across the full fueling event.

That matters in aviation because additive concentration is not just a chemistry detail. It affects confidence in fuel quality, equipment protection, anti-icing performance, static dissipation, and operational readiness.

Built for Fixed-Base and Mobile Fueling Operations

Aviation fueling environments vary widely. Some facilities need a fixed-point system integrated into established fueling infrastructure. Others need portable equipment that can support fueling at the aircraft, at a hydrant point, or in a temporary operating area.

  • Fixed-point systems for fuel farms, loading points, and refueler operations
  • Portable additive carts for flexible fueling locations
  • Hydrant carts for aviation fuel delivery points
  • Compact portable systems for smaller aircraft, private aviation, and helicopter operations
  • Single or multiple additive injection depending on the fuel specification and mission

Designed Around Flow Rate, Additive Ratio, and Fueling Workflow

Aviation operations should not select an injector only by maximum flow rate. The better question is how fuel actually moves through the operation: minimum flow, maximum flow, start-stop behavior, additive type, required injection ratio, and whether the system needs to work in a fixed or portable role.

Hammonds systems can be matched to the actual fueling process so the additive treatment supports the operation instead of forcing operators into a one-size-fits-all setup.

Why Aviation Operators Use Additive Injection

  • Helps deliver a precise and even blend of additive and fuel
  • Supports treatment at multiple points in the refueling process
  • Reduces reliance on manual additive handling
  • Supports clean, dependable fuel for high-consequence aviation environments
  • Can support single-additive or multi-additive aviation requirements
  • Can be configured for fixed infrastructure, portable fueling, or field deployment

A Strong Fit for Commercial, Military, and Private Aviation

Commercial airlines, airports, FBOs, private aviation operators, and military fueling teams all have different fueling pressures, but they share the same need for reliable fuel treatment. Hammonds additive injection systems are especially valuable where uptime, repeatability, operator confidence, and rugged equipment matter.

Recommended Next Step

Before choosing a system, document the fuel type, additive requirements, operating flow range, available power, fueling location, and whether the equipment needs to be fixed, portable, or tactical. Hammonds can then help match the application to the right injector configuration.