FAA Corrects Contact Info in Unleaded AvGas Transition Plan
Published Date: 1/16/2026
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Summary
The FAA fixed some mistakes in their draft plan to switch planes from leaded to unleaded aviation gasoline. Pilots, plane owners, and fuel providers can now find the correct website and contact info to check out the plan and share their thoughts. This update keeps the transition on track, helping cleaner fuel take off without confusion or delays.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Corrected Unleaded AvGas Plan Link & Contacts
The FAA corrected the Draft Transition Plan to Unleaded Aviation Gasoline notice so the plan can be viewed and commented on at https://www.faa.gov/aircraft/draft_docs/pubs. You can download the 'Comment Matrix', add comments, and email it to [email protected]. For questions, contact Paul Wrzesinski at [email protected] or alternate Maria DiPasquantonio at [email protected].
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