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Airport fuel manager: pipeline maintenance forces truck deliveries and daily coordination
Summary
Carrie Cox, airport aviation fuel manager, told the Oklahoma City Airport Trust on May 29 that the trust operates 29 fuel tanks across three airports, does not own the product that flows through them, and must coordinate truck deliveries when the Phillips 66 pipeline is down.
Carrie Cox, the airport aviation fuel manager, told the Oklahoma City Airport Trust on May 29 that the trust operates 29 fuel tanks across the city’s three airports and relies on a mixed pipeline-and-truck supply that occasionally forces last‑minute deliveries.
Cox said the trust never owns the Jet A that moves through its facilities — “the whole time that the fuel is in our possession, it's owned by Phillips 66” — and that the job includes purchasing, ordering and maintenance for fueling infrastructure as well as coordinating…
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