The federal government is expanding an effort to transition the nation’s aviation sector away from leaded aviation gas, known as avgas, through a grant program that will help smaller airports begin the process.
One of the first “pollution prevention” grants targeting the avgas transition was awarded to the California Department of Public Health and was announced Tuesday in Santa Clara County, which eliminated sales of avgas at county airports in 2022 after conducting its own study the year before.
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