Aerofuel International has unveiled a series of new fuelling and refuelling panels for fuel farms at inter airport Europe in Munich.

Leading with its new Refuelling Control Panel; the new panel allows the refuelling of dedicated refuelling units themselves, with onboard controls mitigating the risk of overfilling, as well as providing control of litres supplied by means of a Vega T2 metre.

Aerofuel International's new Refuelling Control Panel at inter airport Europe 2025
Aerofuel International’s new Refuelling Control Panel at inter airport Europe 2025

The company’s stand also served as the launch site for its new Fuelling Control Panel, which allows the fuelling from tanks into the tank station and utilised deadman fuelling controls and acoustic signals, grounding control and light signals that indicate different discharge statuses such as plant operational, alarm, deadman activated and end of operation.

Additionally, Aerofuel International debuted its new QC Control Panel, which enables automatic quality control of the fuel in the tank before fuelling takes place and comes equipped with a sample jar, hydrometer, temperature probe and automatic valve control.

Also on display is the company’s new Purgue Control Panel allows for the purging of system tanks and filters and comes equipped with an indicator light showing the purging status of each element.

Finally, the company launched its new Fuel Farm Monitoring and Control SCADA, an interface that allows monitoring of fuel within the fuel farm in real time, allowing operators to interact with happenings at the farm remotely.

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