All 747's use Kerosene.
A Boeing 747 airliner holds 57,285 gallons of fuel
Typically a Boeing 747 will use approximately 2,200 pounds of fuel to taxi out to the runway. At some of the busiest airports an increase in fuel usage can be expected.
Jet A (kerosene)
Fuel capacity: 3.70 million pounds. The Boeing 747 can fly in the air up to 16 to 19 hours with fuel savings.
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
The 747-400ER can carry more than 63,500 gallons of fuel (240,370 L).
The 747 normally uses fuel called Jet A. The are other variants, Jet A1, JP4 etc. All are forms of kerosene.
Yes, however the most common one is the Boeing 747-400.
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.
The Maximum Take-Off Weight for a Boeing 747-100 is 333, 390kg; a Boeing 747-200 and 747-300 is 377,842kg; a Boeing 747-400 is 396,890kg; a Boeing 747-400ER is 412,775kg and the Boeing 747-8I is 442,253kg.
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