That depends on a lot of factors such as cruising altitude, aircraft's payload, model of 737, etc. However generally 737's burns 30 kg/ minute. 1800 kg/hr is a very rough estimate, given aircraft's flying at optimum cruising altitude, etc.
Depends on the jet, they hold about one 25th of a Boeing 737's fuel.
Airliner jet engines such as a Boeing 737 burns about 3,500 pounds of fuel per hour at cruising altitude and speed. Thats a little over 500 gallons per hour per engine.
For the first hour the fuel burn is approx 6000 pounds @ 4 USD /Gallon (check actual price for jet fuel) = $3,529.41 USD/Hr (first hour) for fuel burn only!
About 550 Miles per hour.
Roughly 100 gallons per hour. An example is linked below.
25 gallons per hour.
none unless it is flying
Boeing will build you a nice 737 for between 120 million and 200 million. A small Beach Craft Jet can be purchased for $750,000 used. Look for operational costs to run From $150 per hour to $20,000 per hour
5000 lbs per hour
It depends on the size of the Citation Jet, can range anywhere from 100 to more than 300 gallons per hour. The site below have the fuel consumption for a number of different Citations.
2500 pounds per hour, which is about 368 gallons per hour. by: a 13 year old.
it depends on the flight level. can be up to 300lbs/hour per engine