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Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission keeps mobile fuel trucks eligible, extends useful life to 15 years
Summary
The Oklahoma Aerospace and Aeronautics Commission voted to keep mobile fueling systems eligible for state airport construction grants, allow both Jet A and 100LL (avgas), set a 15-year useful-life for replacements and maintain a 50/50 state-local match with a $300,000 cap.
The Oklahoma Aerospace and Aeronautics Commission voted July 9 to keep mobile fueling systems eligible for the state Airport Construction Program (ACP), to allow both Jet A and 100‑octane low‑lead avgas (100LL) trucks, and to set the useful life for grant-eligible fuel trucks at 15 years.
Commissioners discussed whether to limit eligibility by fuel type, extend the useful life, and preserve the program’s 50/50 state-local match. Staff presented background on the program’s pro‑growth infrastructure goals and said mobile fuel trucks were intended for…
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