Airports (or any business except government) that doesn't understand or accomdate what their customers want are doomed to fail. We all vote with our dolllars, and the ones that come around and realize that E0 autofuel has a growing demand and is what many people want will get those dollars. All the concerns about one fuel tank/infrastructure are secondary because people will do what they feel is best for them.
Providing auto fuel is rarely an option at FBOs. The majors don't want to provide auto fuel if you are going to sell it specifically to fuel aircraft. Avgas is refined, filtered and transported with a higher standard of quality control than auto fuel. They take QC very seriously and don't want the liability of selling autogas to fuel airplanes. When you go to a gas station for cars and buy auto fuel, you take the liability for using it in an airplane.
I participate in fuel sales policy decisions at the local airport, and another factor we considered is that even if we could sell auto gas, a lot of users would still shop outside the airport for the cheapest fuel and haul it to the airport. I don't blame them for being good shoppers, but it's one more check mark in the negative column to try to sell autogas for airplanes.


