A 747 Classic averages 12,000 kg of fuel per hour. The 747-400 uses about 10,500 kg. per hr. These numbers also depend upon aircraft weight, altitude and temperature.
100 gallons per hour
25,000 pounds of fuel
3051per/hour
3000 kgs/hr
A Boeing 747-200 burns about 25,000 Lbs of fuel per hour. That would total 100,000 lbs in 4 hours. As I recall, the max fuel load is 330,000lbs.
3,56,000 gallons of fuel!
the maximum fuel capacity of a Boeing 737-700 is 6,875 U.S. gal or 26,020 liters
A plane like a Boeing 747 uses approximately 1 gallon of fuel (about 4 liters) every second. Over the course of a 10-hour flight, it might burn 36,000 gallons (150,000 liters). According to Boeing's Web site, the 747 burns approximately 5 gallons of fuel per mile (12 liters per kilometer).
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.
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A Boeing 777 airliner holds 31,000 gallons of fuel. This allows the plane to travel non-stop for approximately 5,000 miles.
A Boeing 757 burns around 2,000 pounds of fuel during take off. The actual amount of fuel varies based on the load of the plane.
A Boeing 777-200 has a maximum fuel capacity of 31000 US gallons of fuel. In the planes largest capacity setting it can hold 400 passengers.