About Us
Qatar Jet Fuel Company (QJET) is the leading provider of the Aviation Fuel at Qatar Airports
- Our Vision - To be the region’s most forward-thinking aviation fuel supplier-enabling the future of flight through digital leadership, sustainable growth, and seamless service at the heart of the world’s most dynamic air corridors. 
- Our Mission - To power Qatar’s aviation ecosystem by delivering safe, efficient, and sustainable JET-A1 fueling services—driven by innovation, operational excellence, and a customer-first mindset. 
- Our Values - QJET values integrity, safety, excellence, and sustainability in every drop of fuel we deliver. 
FAQs
- What is Jet A-1 fuel? - Jet A-1 is a kerosene-based aviation fuel used in turbine engine aircraft. It complies with international standards such as DEF STAN 91-091 and ASTM D1655, featuring a flash point above 38°C and a freezing point below -47°C. Jet A-1 is the most widely used jet fuel worldwide. 
- How is Jet A-1 delivered to aircraft? - At major airports like Hamad International Airport (HIA), Jet A-1 is delivered through: 
 • Underground hydrant fueling systems for direct refueling at contact stands.
 • Mobile fuel bowsers ranging (capacity: 20,000 to 60,000 liters) used at remote and hard-stand positions.
 All fueling operations are performed by trained operators in full compliance with International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Joint Inspection Group (JIG) safety protocols.
- Which types of aircraft do you refuel? - We provide refueling services for a wide range of aircraft, including: 
 • Commercial airliners (e.g., Airbus A350, Boeing 787, A380)
 • Cargo aircraft (e.g., Boeing 777F)
 • Private jets
 • VIP and diplomatic aircraft
 • Charter and emergency medical flights
- How do you ensure fuel quality? - Fuel undergoes rigorous quality checks at every stage: 
 • Storage tank sampling
 • Filtration during loading and delivery
 • On-site visual and chemical analysis (e.g., water content, density)
 • Real-time flow monitoring using calibrated meters
 We fully comply with IATA, JIG, and ICAO standards.