One barrel of Singapore Jet Fuel cost US$170.48 on 10th July 2008
It's very much like kerosene or paraffin. It is refined from crude oil.
jet fuel is only a higher quality diesel fuel. It is refined right here in the good ole USA
It is a refined version of kerosine with additives to reduce the tendency to gel. Commonly called "Jet A"
Jet fuel is actually very similar to Diesel fuel as they both are kerosene based. However Jet fuel is better refined in order to have as little water in it as possible.
When oil is refined, the highest quality goes to airplanes. It is called jet fuel.
High Octane fuel is highly refined fuel which is often used by the aircrafts and jet airliners. Therefore, such fuel will definitely help you to lower down the engine vibration.
The final quarter 2014, the average cost of jet fuel was about $2.85 per gallon. A Boeing 777 holds about 51,585 gallons of jet fuel.
Kerosene isn't. However, jet fuel, kerosene, and diesel fuel all are very similar. They're less refined than unleaded fuel, and that reduces the risk of on-board fires, for one. Additionally, they burn at a higher BTU rate than unleaded/petrol fuels.
Depends on the jet, they hold about one 25th of a Boeing 737's fuel.
I run my car on jet fuel so its the same price as diesel - - - - - Go to airnav.com to find fuel prices in your area.
There are 2 different fuel types but Jet A is the most common. Jet A / Jet A-1: 0.775 to 0.840 kg/L Jet B: 0.751 to 0.802 kg/L