Depends on which series 747. If we're looking at the last two series (400, 400 ER, 8i), they're 57,285, 63,705, and 64,225 gallons respectively.
A Boeing 747 can carry 48,445 gallons (183,380 liters) of fuel.
A Boeing 747 can carry 48,445 gallons (183,380 liters) of fuel.
A Boeing 747 airliner holds 57,285 gallons of fuel
A Boeing 747 tanks capacity is 54,206 gallons, different models of aircraft would have a different tank capacity.
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747 Classic 48,445 US gal. 747-400 57,285 US gal. 747-8 64,055 US gal.
57,000 gallons or 216,000 liters of fuel.
The 747-400ER can carry more than 63,500 gallons of fuel (240,370 L).
The accepted average weight of Jet A fuel is 6.84 pounds per gallon based on specific gravity (but varies based on temperature, additives, etc.) The Boeing 747-400ER can carry more than 63,500 gallons of fuel which is about 434,340 pounds fuel load weight. Information provided by Jet Advisors
I'm afraid there is no one answer to your question, since there have been many different variants of the 747. The fuel capacity ranges from 48,445 gallons (183,380 L) in the ancient 747-100 model to 64,055 gallons (242,470 L) in the hi-tech 747-800 Intercontinental.
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Depends on the specific airliner. Answer 2 Yes, it depends on the size of the aircraft but to give you an idea, a 747 will carry 50,000-60,000 gallons. Pilots usually think of fuel in pounds, not gallons. 50,000 gallons is about 300,000 pounds. The fuel capacity varies even among different versions of the 747. This is about half of the maximum takeoff weight. with full passenger load.