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DHL Express considers aviation fuel supplies secure for summer despite Iran war

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DHL said its global network and contingency planning would allow it to handle potential localised shortages of fuel

DHL Express Europe considers its aviation fuel supplies secure for the summer months despite the uncertainty created by the Iran war, helped by easing market pressures and diversified sourcing, its CEO, Mike Parra, told Reuters.

"At the moment we don't have a risk" at any of the major hubs, gateways and major cities, and no disruptions are expected, said Parra in an interview today.

Jet fuel markets have loosened in recent weeks as demand has softened and imports into Europe have increased from the US, Nigeria and South Korea.

"All in all, there have not been any shortages yet," said the head of the premium delivery service's European branch.

Parra added that the firm's global network and contingency planning would allow it to handle potential localised shortages.

Aircraft can be fuelled at alternative locations and flight routes adjusted if necessary, while the company can also shift cargo to road transport or reroute via different hubs.

"If things started to get really ugly and beyond normal, we have a very dynamic aviation network and network planning," he said, adding that the situation was being monitored per usual.