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U.S. Aviation Fuel Price Trends – February 2026

Wednesday, March 4, 2026 @ 8:00 AM

U.S. aviation fuel prices moved higher again in February, marking the second consecutive month of increases nationwide.

National JET A Full Service averaged $6.41 in February, representing an increase of $0.06 (0.9%) compared to January. Excluding Alaska and Hawaii, Lower-48 JET A Full Service averaged $6.36, up $0.06 (1.0%).

National 100LL pricing also moved slightly higher in February. 100LL Full Service averaged $6.43, an increase of $0.06 (0.9%) compared to January, while 100LL Self Service again averaged $5.43, continuing to reflect an approximate 15% savings for operators utilizing self-service fuel where available.

For MOGAS and UL94, pricing moved in opposite directions in February 2026. UL94 Self Service averaged $6.87, while MOGAS averaged $4.67, reflecting a month-over-month increase in UL94 and a slight decline in MOGAS, with both fuels continuing to show limited and highly regional availability nationwide.

iFlightPlanner platform screenshot highlighting pricing in the Eastern region for JET A Full Service

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This report summarizes U.S. aviation fuel price trends for February 2026, based on pricing data collected directly by iFlightPlanner from 3,349 fixed base operators (FBOs) and fuel service providers (FSPs) across the United States. All prices reflect reported retail prices at the time of confirmation. This data is distributed to leading aviation organizations and platforms, including the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), AeroQuote, Hamilton AI, SkyVector, SurfOS, CharterHub, and more.