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Airplanes do use fuel, called aviation fuel. When crude oil is processed thro distillation process , first to come out is grades of diesel, then kerosene, then petrol. After distillation, what remains is tar etc. Aviation fuel is similar to diesel, that is, petrol is more pure than aviation fuel..

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