Noun
(aviation) The fuel that powers a jet aircraft.
Synonyms: avtur, AVTUR, ATF, JP, jet propellant
Hyponyms: JP-1, JP-4, JP-5, JP-8, Jet A, Jet A-1, Jet B, AVCAT, avcat
kerosene
(slang, uncountable) Strong home-brewed alcoholic drink; moonshine.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs part of its emergency landing, 15,000 gallons of jet fuel in the form of mist was released into the atmosphere impacting multiple areas of Los Angeles, according to investigators. Source: Internet
Certain molds can survive harsh conditions such as the snow-covered soils of Antarctica, refrigeration, highly acidic solvents, anti-bacterial soap and even petroleum products such as jet fuel. Source: Internet
Another option is biojet — that is, a subset of biofuels that mimics the behavior of conventional jet fuel. Source: Internet
Ethiopia's daily benzene consumption is 2.2 million liters, diesel nine million liters and jet fuel 2.6 million liters on average. Source: Internet
For H1 of the year, the BPC is importing up to 1.06 million tonnes of diesel, jet fuel, furnace oil and octane combined under tendering system from Unipec Singapore Pte Ltd and Vitol Asia Pte Ltd. Source: Internet
STG+ can produce drop-in gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and aromatic chemicals directly from natural gas via a single-loop process. Source: Internet