It's similar to #1 Low Sulphur Diesel.
It is a special kind of fuel used in jet planes
An Airbus A320 uses jet fuel--if you land at a civilian airport you are going to get either Jet A or Jet A-1.
Aviation fuel. There is aviation gasoline, Jet-A and Jet-A1 civil jet fuels, and the JP series of military jet fuels.
High octane kerosene
Depending on what kind of plane it is, AV Gas or Jet Fuel
Either aviation gasoline or Jet A.
All Airbus aircraft use standard jet kerosene (Jet-A, for example). An unmodified A380 flew a test flight in 2009 using a mix of 60% jet fuel and 40% 'gas-to-liquids' fuel supplied by Shell.
Airplanes typically use aviation fuel, which is a specialized type of fuel with different grades such as Jet A and Jet A-1 for commercial aircraft, and Avgas for smaller general aviation planes. These fuels are distinct from standard gasoline or diesel used in cars.
Jet fuel is kerosene base turbine aviation fuel
No. Jet fuel is closely related to kerosene and diesel fuel.
Airplanes primarily use jet fuel as an energy source to power their engines and propel them through the air. Jet fuel is a type of fossil fuel that is specifically designed for use in aircraft engines.
No, jet fuel is not conductive. It is a hydrocarbon-based liquid that is not electrically conductive.