Creed Fuels, a nascent energy and services provider, has launched an aviation division to provide fuel to remote locations and for rural applications. The company supplies Jet-A and 100LL avgas to airports and directly to aviation customers in Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas, Wyoming, and Texas.
Creed is focused on serving unbranded FBOs, along with Part 137 and other agricultural aviation providers—operations that often have difficulties securing fuel. In addition, the start-up will deliver deicing products and offer aircraft solutions to help enhance aircraft performance, as well as aircraft detailing.
“Our expansion into aviation is a natural step for Creed Fuels,” said Keaton Knaub, CEO of Creed Fuels. “We are committed to delivering the same level of quality, reliability, and service that our customers have come to expect—now with solutions designed specifically for aviation professionals and operators.”
Creed was established in 2024 to provide bulk fuel, propane, and other services to support agriculture, fleet managers, and other industrial purposes in the central U.S. The addition of aviation furthers its mission of supporting the safety, efficiency, and growth of operations in the region while supporting communities and essential services, the company said.