PAFI UL100E Testing Targets 2026 Completion

Unleaded avgas candidate advances as industry evaluations continue.

PAFI Testing of UL100E Targets 2026 Completion Following ASTM Standard Publication
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Key Takeaways:

  • Testing of UL100E, the final unleaded aviation gasoline in the FAA’s Piston Aircraft Fuel Initiative (PAFI) program, is expected to conclude by September 2026.
  • ASTM International recently published ASTM D8631-25, the first standard specification for unleaded aviation gasoline test fuel containing ethers, providing a crucial framework for UL100E's ongoing evaluation.
  • This new ASTM specification is a significant milestone in the broader aviation industry effort to transition away from leaded avgas.
  • The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) aims for a full transition to unleaded avgas by the end of 2030 in the continental U.S. and 2032 in Alaska, with UL100E testing informing future FAA decisions.
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Testing of UL100E under the FAA’s Piston Aircraft Fuel Initiative (PAFI) is expected to conclude by September 2026, according to VP Racing Fuels, as the unleaded aviation gasoline continues to move through engine, aircraft, and FAA Technical Center evaluations.

UL100E, co-developed with LyondellBasell, is the final test fuel remaining in the PAFI program and remains under review across a range of platforms as the FAA works toward potential fleet authorization.

The testing effort follows ASTM International’s publication in November of ASTM D8631-25, the first standard specification for unleaded aviation gasoline test fuel containing ethers. The specification provides an industry-recognized framework allowing PAFI evaluations to continue with an established focus on safety, performance and compatibility with the existing fleet. PAFI is a collaborative FAA-led program involving aircraft and engine manufacturers, fuel developers and industry stakeholders.

The Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA) said the ASTM specification represents an important step in the broader transition away from leaded avgas.

“This is a meaningful milestone as the aviation industry continues to make progress toward an unleaded future,” said AOPA President and CEO Darren Pleasance. “We congratulate VP Racing and LyondellBasell for the work they’ve done and for contributing to the momentum needed to deliver safe and reliable solutions for general aviation.”

AOPA added that results from UL100E testing are expected to inform future FAA decisions on eligible aircraft, operational considerations and any required engine modifications, as the association continues working toward a goal of transitioning to unleaded avgas by the end of 2030 in the continental United States and 2032 in Alaska.

Matt Ryan

Matt is AVweb's lead editor. His eyes have been turned to the sky for as long as he can remember. Now a fixed-wing pilot, instructor and aviation writer, Matt also leads and teaches a high school aviation program in the Dallas area. Beyond his lifelong obsession with aviation, Matt loves to travel and has lived in Greece, Czechia and Germany for studies and for work.

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