Case Study
Luxembourg Airport
Luxembourg Airport eJet was awarded this project in October 2015, comprising the development of a new fuel farm at Luxembourg Airport, connected to the NATO CEPS pipeline system for Aviation Fuel receipts. A major part of the airport’s activities is air cargo, with one of the world’s major cargo airlines operating from LUX as its home base. In view of this, it is proposed that a hydrant system will be installed to serve an expanded cargo apron. Accordingly, an early deliverable has been a comprehensive techno-commercial feasibility study for the proposed hydrant system as a decision tool to aid the Client. Underpinning the expansion of the Aviation Fuel facilities will be a change to the fuel operation – at present the operation is a joint one comprising the airport, the home-based carrier