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Autonomous, on-site fuel production

Overview

A containerized system

The AIRCO MAD Fuel System™ is a deployable, containerized system that produces synthetic jet fuel or diesel directly at the point of use. Built through advanced manufacturing, MAD integrates AIRCO’s AIRMADE® fuel pathways into a deployable system, turning fuel from a logistical dependency into a local capability.

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Fuel, On Site

Jet fuel or diesel produced exactly where it’s used.

Deploy Anywhere

Containerized systems designed for rapid setup and redeployment.

Scale as Needed

Single units or networked systems grow with demand.

Built for Resilience

Decentralized production removes supply-chain failure points.

System Capabilities

Mobile

ISO-containerized for rapid transport and deployment

Adaptable

Compatible with multiple carbon and energy inputs

Dynamic

Output and fuel type configurable to mission needs

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MAD in warehouse
MAD refueling

Fuel without fixed infrastructure

AIRMADE Fuel Demonstrations
AIRCO Fuel Plant

Process

How MAD produces fuel on-site

MAD converts carbon dioxide (CO₂) and hydrogen (H₂) into finished fuel using AIRCO's AIRMADE® fuel pathways, engineered into a deployable system.

The system is feedstock- and energy-agnostic, capable of operating with grid power, renewables, generators, or other available energy sources depending on deployment needs.

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Carbon capture

CO₂ sourced from available point sources or integrated Direct Air Capture (DAC) systems

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Hydrogen production

Hydrogen produced on site via water electrolysis or supplied through integrated partners

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Power integration

Compatible with grid power, generators, or Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs) in constrained environment.

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Fuel synthesis

AIRMADE® fuel synthesis converts inputs into jet fuel or diesel

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Continuous on-site output

Fuel produced continuously at the point of use

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Deployment

Built for decentralized operations

MAD is designed for environments where centralized fuel infrastructure is impractical, unreliable, or unavailable.

By producing fuel on site, it reduces resupply risk, simplifies operations, and strengthens energy resilience across both defense and civilian use cases.

Military Forward

Forward and expeditionary military operations

Contested Zones

Contested or logistics-constrained environments

Disaster Response

Disaster response and humanitarian missions

Remote Industrial

Maritime, aviation, and other austere operating locations

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Impact

Why on-site fuel changes the equation

Fuel logistics remain one of the most fragile elements of modern operations. Centralized refineries, long transport routes, and resupply convoys introduce cost, risk, and delay.

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Elimination of fuel convoys and tanker dependence

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Fewer single points of failure in fuel supply chains

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Fuel availability aligned with real-time demand

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Lower logistical overhead and operational risk

Fuel shifts from a vulnerability to a controlled, on-site capability

MAD Fuel System in arctic environment

Specifications

AIRCO MAD Fuel System vs centralized fuel logistics

The AIRCO MAD Fuel System is a containerized, deployable fuel production system that enables on-site generation of synthetic fuels from carbon dioxide and hydrogen.

Centralized fuel logistics

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AIRCO MAD Fuel System

Production Model

Centralized refinery production

On-site production at point of use

Supply Chain

Long, transport-dependent supply chains

No long-haul transport required

System Resilience

Vulnerable single points of failure

Distributed, failure-resilient systems

Operational Context

High risk in remote or contested areas

Built for contested environments

Fuel Availability

Tied to delivery schedules

Matched to real-time demand

Logistical Burden

High cost and exposure

Reduced risk and complexity

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Status

Deployment roadmap

The AIRCO MAD™ Fuel System is under active development and deployment through dual-use programs.

AIRCO is advancing MAD through funded demonstrations and commercial pilots, with a defined path to operational deployment at scale. As systems move into the field, MAD serves as the deployed expression of AIRCO's AIRMADE® fuel technology.