I would use the Citation X
They use about 8 gallons per hour in cruise flight.
Avgas 100LL
Most small engine aircraft such as Cessna's use a low leaded gas, usually blue in colour. But a lot of Cessna's can be converted to use regular gas that you would use in a car.
The Cessna 182 will use 11-12.5 gallons 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.
They run on 100LL avgas. It has a different price at every airport. Go to http://www.airnav.com, click on "Airports" then enter the name of the airport you want to use to learn the cost of fuel there.
The only ones I know of have a diesel engine, there are none in production and there is no STC yet, but there are some experimentals that have them.
Aviation fuel. In the past, they could run on 80LL or 100LL. 80LL is no longer available. Unleaded avgas types, such as 93UL, 94UL, 100LL, 102LL, etc. are still undergoing certification.
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Not enough information. Are you referring to a Cessna, a B-747, a fighter plane, an An-224?American Military Aircraft C-17 Globemaster and the answer is 30,000lbs.All depending on the payload -- source load master for 25 years.
One can travel in a Cessna 140 by finding one with a private owner in contracting with them for a flight. The Cessna 140 is a two-seated, propeller-driven, fixed-wing aircraft, not intended for general passenger use.