Airplanes primarily use aviation fuels, with the two most common types being Jet A and Jet A-1, which are kerosene-based fuels. For smaller aircraft, aviation gasoline (Avgas), typically 100LL (low lead), is used. Some modern aircraft and experimental models may utilize alternative fuels, including biofuels and electric propulsion systems, but these are less common in commercial aviation.
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Most planes use a type of aviation fuel known as jet fuel. Jet fuel is a specialized type of fuel designed for use in jet engines, which power most commercial airplanes. It is a type of kerosene that is refined for its high energy content and stability at high altitudes.
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