Assuming you are referring to the 747-800 intercontinental variation of the 747, it consumes about 21,500 lbs/hr of fuel between its four engines. This number will also vary depending on the engine it has on it, e.g. the Pratt & Whitney PW4000 vs the Rolls Royce RB211. Now, the average flight time from New York to London is about 7 hrs (give or take depending on which airports you are taking off and landing at, and winds and such). Given this information it can be estimated that the aircraft will consume roughly 160,000 lbs along the entire trip. (an extra 10,000 lbs was added to the estimate to allow for take off and any head wind or course deviation necessary)
The flight distance from London, United Kingdom to New York, New York is 3,470 miles. A Boeing 747 uses about five gallons per mile. For this trip, it would take 17,350 gallons of fuel.
35,000 tons of fuel would get you to Paris from London and would cost £4500
A Boeing 767 aircraft that is carrying passengers from New York to London would need about 45 gallons per passenger in order to make the trip. This makes the Boeing 767 far more fuel-efficient than a car, which would need twice as much fuel in order to make that distance.
Not very much.
1 Gallon or Nitro Fuel
500
The distance from London to Aberdeen in Scotland is about 536 miles. At 20 miles per gallon about 27 gallons of fuel or diesel would be used.
Depends on how many places you stopped for fuel or bought hamburgers.
London is farther north than New York City. London's latitude is approximately 51.5 degrees north, while New York City's latitude is around 40.7 degrees north. This means that London is about 10.8 degrees farther north than New York City.
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It will take just over 4 hours to drive to Plymouth from London and about £45 fuel cost