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RefueLink is a wireless connected underwing fueling nozzle for aviation refueling scenarios. Its core goal is to measure pressure at the nozzle in real time before fuel enters the aircraft wing, thereby improving refueling safety. Strictly speaking, it is closer to aviation refueling equipment / industrial IoT hardware than to a traditional developer tool.
The development roadmap disclosed on the website is divided into several steps. The first step is to wirelessly display fuel pressure before it reaches the aircraft wing. The second step is planned to monitor and record pressure, temperature, and flow, with support for local and/or cloud-based data logging. The third step aims to use measured pressure to control the refueling vehicleβs PCV, balancing safety with optimized refueling time. The fourth step explores its potential to simplify the mechanical design and maintenance of underwing nozzles. The site also provides links to U.S. and Chinese patents, indicating that the solution has some patent coverage.
RefueLink is currently still in development, and the official website explicitly states that it is βnot yet on sale.β As a result, there is no public pricing, payment method, delivery timeline, or licensing model. The website welcomes partners, making it more suitable for companies in the aviation fueling supply chain looking for proof-of-concept work, joint development, or technical discussions.
Its advantages are a clearly defined use case focused directly on the critical issue of pressure safety in aviation refueling. Its roadmap also extends from display and logging to closed-loop control, giving it room for engineering expansion. The drawbacks are also clear: the official website provides only limited information and lacks key parameters such as wireless protocol, measurement accuracy, response latency, explosion-proof / aviation certifications, data interfaces, and cloud platform capabilities. There are also no APIs, SDKs, or developer documentation.
RefueLink is worth watching for aviation refueling equipment manufacturers, airport ground fueling service providers, nozzle manufacturers, and aviation safety maintenance teams. For software developers, its relevance is limited unless they are involved in industrial IoT, data acquisition, or device integration. Information on access from China, payment, and local services has not been disclosed. If deployed in China, civil aviation, metrology, explosion-proof, radio, and data compliance requirements would need to be carefully evaluated. No alternatives are mentioned in the text; in practice, comparable options should typically be assessed among aviation refueling equipment suppliers or industrial sensor-based pressure measurement systems.
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