China Aviation News Network: According to the Flightglobal website on February 24, the FAA and relevant U.S. General Aviation Group reached an agreement to gradually phase out lead-containing fuel used by U.S. General Aviation aircraft by 2030.

China Aviation News Network: According to the Flightglobal website on February 24, the FAA and relevant U.S. General Aviation Group reached an agreement to gradually phase out lead-containing fuel used by U.S. General Aviation aircraft by 2030.

It is reported that on February 23, the FAA launched a public cooperation project to "Eliminate aviation gasoline lead emissions" (EAGLE) which includes four aspects: developing unleaded fuel infrastructure and evaluating commercial feasibility, supporting research and technological innovation, evaluating safe unleaded fuels, and formulating policies to support infrastructure.

Currently, the Aircraft and Pilot Association (AOPA), the American Petroleum Society (API), the National Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA), the National Air Transport Association (NATA), the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA), the International Helicopter Association (HAI), the American Airport Management Association (AAAE) and other groups have always been committed to advocating the use of lead-free fuel.