14. Type 2 aviation fuel (aviation turbine fuel) is composed of conventional hydrocarbons, synthetic hydrocarbons, naturally occurring products other than petroleum hydrocarbons and additives. It includes the following sub-types:(1) sub-type 1: kerosene type aviation turbine fuel (grades JET A and JET A-1);
(2) sub-type 2: wide-cut aviation turbine fuel (grade JET B);
(3) sub-type 3: aviation turbine fuel (military grades F-34 and F-44).
Synthetic hydrocarbons means fuels including hydrocarbons derived from non-petroleum sources such as biomass, natural gas, coal, fats and oils by processes such as gasification, reforming, Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, hydroprocessing or hydrocracking, used in particular in aviation turbine fuels, diesel fuels and light heating oils.