ELIMINATE AVIATION GASOLINE LEAD EMISSIONS INITIATIVE

Eliminate the use of lead in aviation fuel for piston engine aircraft in the United States by the end of 2030 without impacting the safe and efficient operation of the existing fleet.

Home » FAQs » What measures are in place to protect the supply of 100LL if an unleaded solution is not available by 2030?

We are actively monitoring fuel supply and working with stakeholders, including TEL producer Innospec, to ensure continued availability until a safe, acceptable alternative is in place. At this time, there is no legislative ban on 100LL in 2030; the date is a goal, not a cutoff. Ongoing data collection and coordination will inform future actions and necessary rulemaking, ensuring the fleet is supported and a smooth transition is achieved.

Congress recognized the importance of 100LL aviation gasoline remaining available during the transition phase until a suitable unleaded replacement is approved and widely available across U.S. airports. In 2025, FAA implemented a new grant assurance requiring continued availability of 100LL aviation gasoline at federally funded airports through at least Dec. 31, 2030 (December 31, 2032 in Alaska), or until an FAA-approved unleaded alternative becomes widely available. See the FAA Questions/Answers on Grant Assurance 40, Access to Leaded Aviation Gasoline.