ELIMINATE AVIATION GASOLINE LEAD EMISSIONS INITIATIVE

EAGLE is a comprehensive government-industry initiative consisting of the aviation and petroleum industries and U.S. government stakeholders, and a wide range of other constituents and interested parties, all working to eliminate the use of leaded aviation fuels for piston-engine aircraft in the United States by the end of 2030 (2032 for Alaska) without adversely impacting the safe and efficient operation of the existing GA fleet.

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EAGLE and its members are working to facilitate a national transition to unleaded fuels that is safe and smart. It is working to ensure availability of fuels that meet the safety needs of the general aviation fleet. For more information, please refer to the comprehensive article by the National Air Transport Association (NATA) Unleaded Avgas Conversion Considerations for Aviation Fuel Providers and EAGLE’s Guidance on Transitioning a Flight School to Unleaded Avgas.