The 757-200 holds 11,489 gallons, the 757-300 holds 11,466 gallons.
There are approximately 200 gallons in 757 liters.
Boeing 757 maximum fuel capacity757-200: 43,490 L (11,489 US gallons)757-200PF: 42,680 L (11,276 US gallons)757-300: 43,400 L (11,466 US gallons)
A Boeing 757 typically burns between 500 to 800 gallons of fuel per hour, depending on factors such as the specific model, weight, altitude, and flight conditions. On average, a common figure cited is around 600 gallons per hour during cruise. However, this can vary significantly based on operational parameters.
200 Liters = 52.8344 US gallons = 43.994 imperial gallons
it take 15.2 gallons
72 757-200s.
90 gallons
9 Gallons
At 25 mpg, it will take 4.12 gallons.
757-200 seats 200 and a 757-300 seats 243 (in two class aircraft only).
To determine how many times 75 can go into 757, divide 757 by 75. Performing the division, ( 757 \div 75 \approx 10.0933 ). Therefore, 75 can go into 757 a total of 10 times, with some remainder left over.
10 gallons