Depends on what airplane the jet engine is mounted in.
A 747 gets slightly less than 1 mile per gallon of jet fuel.
It varies by jet. There are also a number of factors that can affect a jet's range. But here's an example:Range for a Gulfstream V with Four Passengers: 6,425 Nautical Miles (NM)The Boeing B747 consumes about 25,000 LBs of fuel per Hour. Not sure how much that would be for 1 gallon. Assume it travels 200 Miles in 1 hour that works out to about 0.05 Miles per Gallon or about 250 feet per Gallon. But that is a wild estimate.
Jet fuel weighs 6.8 lbs per gallon.
I figured it out once and It was something like .2 miles per gallon
two.
let's ask this question: what is the per head mpg of a Boeing 737 or Airbus 310?
Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon and costs about 3 dollars per gallon, so that would equate to approximately 45 cents per pound.
6.84 LBS PER GALLON
6.84 pounds per gallon
It depends on the blend being used. Different aircraft such as passenger airliners as opposed to hihj performance combat jets use different blends. But as a rule most figure jet fuel at about 7 pounds per gallon.
Jet fuel weighs about 6.7 pounds per gallon and costs about 3 dollars per gallon, so that would equate to approximately 45 cents per pound.
A barrel usually contains up to 42 gallons of jet fuel. The barrels are priced per barrel or per gallon.