19/10/2023

Exolum obtains RDI certification in aviation and fuel technology and management system development

Exolum’s aviation division has obtained certification for its RDI Management Systems based on the UNE 166002 standard. This recognition certifies that the company has implemented a management system that complies with the standard requirements in terms of research, technological development and innovation for aviation, oil, biofuel and sustainable fuel technologies and software development for fuel storage and dispatch, and resource planning.

 

According to Mario Arroyo, Exolum’s Aviation Operation Senior Advisor: “This certificate confirms the preparedness and effectiveness of our management system in terms of research and development. We always work to the highest safety, innovation and efficiency standards and this accreditation represents another recognition for the work we have been carrying out for over four decades in the aviation sector.”

 

Exolum is an IATA Strategic Partner and member of the Joint Inspection Group (JIG). In addition, it chairs the aviation committee of the Energy Institute and is an affiliate member of the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA) and Airports Council International (ACI).

 

Exolum is Europe’s leading logistics company for liquid products and one of the largest in the world. In the aviation sector, Exolum manages all types of fuel storage and distribution infrastructures, both on and off airport sites, including hydrant networks. It also provides into-plane fuelling and other specialised services.

 

The company is developing an important international expansion strategy in the aviation sector, where it has solid expertise, aiming to continue to grow by building and operating infrastructures at airports around the world where SAF supply can also be implemented.

 

Exolum operates in nine countries (Spain, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, the Netherlands, Panama, Ecuador, Peru and Portugal) with a pipeline network of over 6,000 kilometres, 68 storage terminals and 47 airport facilities, and a total storage capacity of more than 11 million cubic metres.

 

 

Madrid, 19 October 2023