The Boeing 737-800 has a maximum fuel capacity of approximately 6,875 liters (1,800 gallons). This allows it to fly ranges of about 2,900 nautical miles (5,370 kilometers), depending on the aircraft's load and configuration. The fuel capacity can vary slightly based on specific airline configurations and modifications.
A Boeing 737's fuel capacity varies by model, but generally, it can hold between approximately 6,000 to 10,500 gallons of fuel. For example, the Boeing 737-800 typically has a maximum fuel capacity of around 6,875 gallons (about 26,020 liters). This allows for a range of approximately 2,900 to 3,500 nautical miles, depending on the specific configuration and load.
6,875 U.S. gal (26,020 L)
On a typical flight with nearly full airplane 737-800 buns approximately 2400 kg/hour.
The Airbus A380-800 can hold up to 85,000 US gallons of fuel (320,000 litres).
Well, It really depends on the type of aircraft your talking about... like a Boeing 747-8I can hold up to 64,225 U.S. gallons of fuel yet a typical Boeing 737-800 can hold up to 6,875 US gallons... so it depends very much on the make of the aircraft and the model as well.
Boeing 737-800 uses approx 1.1 MJ of fuel per seat km (+/- 10 %). This equals about 2.93 Liters/seat/100km.
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a 737-800 carries 160 to 189 passengers depending on the configuration
it depends how much people and cargo are onboard
The Boeing 737-800 typically has a fuel consumption rate of about 850 to 1,200 pounds per hour during cruise, depending on factors such as weight, altitude, and speed. This translates to approximately 3,000 to 3,500 pounds of fuel consumed per hour on average. Overall, fuel efficiency can vary based on operational conditions and flight profiles.
That is dependant on the wind, altitude and speed.