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How Europe is keeping planes flying despite jet fuel risks

  • Posted on July 13, 2026
  • By Business News Today
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  • 1 min read
In brief

European aviation faces mounting supply chain challenges as geopolitical tensions in the Middle East threaten jet fuel availability. With limited domestic reserves and heavy dependence on imports, the continent is diversifying its sourcing strategy by increasing purchases from North American and Asian suppliers. While refineries boost production and strategic stockpiles are being strategically deployed, Europe remains vulnerable to further disruptions in global energy markets.

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How Europe is keeping planes flying despite jet fuel risks
How Europe is keeping planes flying despite jet fuel risks

Europe faces significant jet fuel supply risks due to Middle East tensions. The region imports heavily and has limited reserves for disruptions. Europe is importing more jet fuel from the US and Asia. Refinery output has increased, and stocks are being drawn down. This situation leaves Europe most exposed to potential further supply interruptions.
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