While ISUZU refueling trucks are a common sight at gas stations, ISUZU aircraft refueling trucks are a variant specifically designed to serve airport aircraft. The two types differ significantly in application, technical specifications, and structural requirements.

Regular ISUZU refueling trucks are used to refuel ground vehicles and storage tanks, while ISUZU aircraft refueling trucks are specifically designed to refuel aircraft. A key difference lies in the fuel itself: many aircraft use aviation kerosene, which is more corrosive than standard diesel or gasoline. Therefore, all components in contact with the fuel, including the tank, piping, pumps, and tank interior, must be made of corrosion-resistant materials such as stainless steel or aluminum alloys. This requirement, along with other special features, makes aircraft refueling trucks significantly more expensive than conventional refueling trucks.

Aircraft refueling also requires excellent pressure stability through pressure regulators installed on the refueling lines. Advanced filter separators ensure high oil cleanliness, and safety is paramount: these trucks are equipped with static eliminators, interlocking control systems, explosion-proof electrical components, fire extinguishers, and high-precision, high-flow meters. Furthermore, aircraft refueling trucks are typically equipped with large-capacity fuel tanks to complete refueling operations in a single session.

ISUZUVEHICLESCL.COM offers aircraft refueling trucks in various configurations, combining high-quality construction with competitive pricing to meet diverse aviation refueling needs.