"Typical" fuel consumption for a medium to long range flight on the Learjet 60 at typical altitudes is as follows:
Hour Pounds Gallons
1 1,700 255
2 1,300 195
3 1,200 180
4 1,100 165
5 1,100 165
A Learjet 60 typically holds up to 8 passengers in its cabin.
The Learjet 45 has a fuel capacity of approximately 7,200 pounds, which is equivalent to around 1,075 gallons of aviation fuel. This capacity allows the aircraft to achieve a range of about 2,000 nautical miles, depending on payload and operating conditions. The efficient fuel consumption contributes to its performance and operational range for business travel.
The 748 NM trip would be 2 hours in a Gulfstream V or a Learjet 60.
One can purchase the business jet aircraft 'Learjet 60' from GlobalPlaneSearch, Controller, JamesEdition and GlobalAir. The online site eBay also has a few sellers of this aircraft.
Yes.
It would take a Learjet 60 about 19 hour, 5 mins with 3 fuel stops.
Learjet was created in 1960.
From what I've found, its about 60 - 65 gallons per hour.
The average fuel consumption of the 2006 Honda Accord is 10 km per liter of fuel. This includes in calculation the fuel consumption in crowded areas and the fuel consumption in regular areas.
No it does not affect fuel consumption.
It will not increase fuel consumption.
Hourly fuel consumption of a D8T dozer