Aviation Fuel System Safety Management Analysis
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30564/frae.v2i4.1585Abstract
The development of China’s aviation industry is accelerating, especially in terms of national political protection, military security and economic security. In the aviation industry’s aviation fuel system management, safety management is an important content. This paper focuses on the safety management of aviation fuel systems.
Keywords:
Aviation fuel; System; Safety; ManagementReferences
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