The fuel consumption of an Airbus A319 aircraft can vary based on factors such as weight, altitude, speed, and weather conditions. On average, an Airbus A319 consumes around 2,500 to 3,000 gallons of fuel per hour during a typical flight. This translates to roughly 4 to 5 gallons of fuel per mile flown. It's important to note that these figures are approximate and can fluctuate depending on specific flight parameters.
Airbus lists the maximum fuel load for the A319 as 7885 gallons.
The fuel consumption on an Airbus A330 is approximately 12,000 pounds per hour with both engines operating. Fuel consumption can be reduced greatly by shutting down one engine.
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Fuel Capacity: 7,835 US Gallons (30,000 Litres) Gallons/Mile: 2.569 (9.76 Litres/Mile) Gallons/PassengerMile: .0171 (.065 Litres/ PassengerMile)
The fuel consumption of an Airbus A350 varies depending on the model and operational conditions, but on average, it typically consumes about 2.5 to 3.1 liters of fuel per kilometer flown. This translates to approximately 15 to 20% better fuel efficiency compared to older aircraft in its class. The A350's advanced aerodynamics and efficient engines contribute significantly to its lower fuel consumption. Overall, it is designed for long-haul flights with a focus on sustainability and cost-effectiveness.
Depends on the size and type of Aircraft. Link provided below llist fuel consumption for various Aircraft.
Fuel Consumption: 568 gallons per hour
All Airbus's cruise at roughly the same speed, Many factors can effect how fast an aircraft travel's. This can be effected by the aircrafts weight which can change depending on amount of fuel and passengers on board. On the sort of flight you would usually see an A319 deployed on (usually no more than 6 hours) you can expect to be cruising at around 330 knots which is around 360 MPH. You can expect to be travelling at between 140-180 knots depending on weight and weather when you takeoff.
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Based upon ferry range, the A340-300 (the most common version) burn 9.6 liters of jet fuel per kilometer. That's more than the fuel burn of the Boeing 777-200 (its competitor) that burns only 8.9 liters of jet fuel per hour.
An Antonov 225 is a kind of cargo aircraft. It burns a lot of fuel, with its fuel consumption being around 300,000 kg of fuel per 45,000 km.