Sri Lanka Sees Sharp Rise in Aviation Fuel Sales in First Half of 2025

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The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has reported a notable surge in aviation fuel sales during the first six months of 2025, with volumes rising by 21 million liters compared to the same period last year.

CPC Managing Director Mayura Netthikumara credited the increase to strategic pricing, which has kept Sri Lanka’s aviation fuel rates competitive within the region. This pricing advantage, he said, has helped attract more international air traffic, providing a boost to the country’s aviation sector.

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