It is a special kind of fuel used in jet planes
It depends upon the temperature.
The fuel for Jet aircraft, Jet A and Jet A1 is usually sold in weights, this being Kilograms or Pounds.
The Airbus A320 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel
Avgas, or if it has a jet engine, it would use either Jet-A1 or Jet-B fuel.
The thermal expansion coefficient for Jet A1 fuel is typically around 0.0008 per degree Celsius. This means that for every degree increase in temperature, the fuel will expand by about 0.08% of its original volume.
The price for jet a1 fuel varies over time. In March 2013, the price was 303.0 US cents per gallon. Converted to barrels, this would be 127.2 US dollar per barrel.
Jet A, Jet A1, Jet A50, JP 4, JP 5, JP 8, Jet B, RT and TS-1. All are kerosene based fuels.
Kerosene type BP Jet A-1, 43.15 MJ/kg, density at 15 C is 804 kg/m3
JET,MAIN #230137-14143-46-A1 (replaces 137-14143-46-00) this is what was stock.
Aviation fuel. There is aviation gasoline, Jet-A and Jet-A1 civil jet fuels, and the JP series of military jet fuels.
I don't have real-time data access to provide the current Rotterdam Platt price for Jet A1 fuel. For the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information, please check a reliable financial news source or commodities market platform.
The 747 normally uses fuel called Jet A. The are other variants, Jet A1, JP4 etc. All are forms of kerosene.