SkyMark unveils 7,000‑gallon all‑electric aircraft refueler; Clay Lacy named launch customer

SkyMark unveiled a 7,000‑gallon, all‑electric aircraft refueler and named Clay Lacy Aviation as its launch customer, signaling a move to electrify fueling infrastructure; the unit's capacity positions it as a near‑commercial‑scale alternative to traditional diesel ground fuelers for large operations.

Discovered 2025-10-15T09:28:53.273822-07:00 | 2025-10-15T09:28:53.273822-07:00

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  • The 7,000‑gallon, all‑electric unit and Clay Lacy’s role as launch customer provide the first commercial validation that electrified refuellers can reach operational scale needed by major operators.

  • Electrified ground fuel systems could complement broader decarbonization steps at airports, including increased use of sustainable aviation fuel for flight operations.

  • Deployment will intersect with digitized fuel management and logistics—building on trends such as digital platforms for fuel tracking and inventory visibility—affecting operating costs, turnaround planning and infrastructure investments.

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