A Boeing 767 airliner uses standard Jet-A type fuel. It is based on kerosene unlike gas used in automobiles.
Boeing 767-300ER
There are many places one can find information on the Boeing 767. It is possible to use websites such as Wikipedia, although it is probably preferable to use a book or Google books to locate an accurate answer.
they use the following Boeing 757-200 Boeing 757-300 Boeing 767-200 Boeing 767-300 airbus A320-100 & 200 i think there may be a few more versions of the airbus aircraft they fly but theres most of umm.
Thomson Airways use the Boeing 767-300 for flight TOM2588 between Manchester (MAN) and Tenerife (TFS).
As of May 2008, First Choice Airways own 5 Airbus A320-200s and one other on lease, they have 3 Airbus A321-200s. They own 14 Boeing 757-200s, 6 Boeing 767-300ERs with 12 Boeing 787-8s due to be delivered between 2010 and 2012.
American Airlines uses several different types of airplains for different travel lengths, including Boeing aircrafts such as the MD80, 737, 757, and 767. They also use smaller jets and prop planes for shorter flights.
During take-off the Boeing 707 uses four thousand gallons of petrol (gas).
767 PLANE
== == Your best bet would be to check the Delta web site for the date(s) that you're interested in. Some carriers use more than one plane type on a given route depending on demand. However, I would bet you would be on one of their 767 variations.
Straight line method
Assuming you mean Alaskan Airlines, their fleet consists of: Boeing 737-900 Boeing 737-900ER Boeing 737-800 Boeing 737-700 Boeing 737-400 Boeing 737-400 Combi Bombardier Q400 Bombardier CRJ-700
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)