The A 380 holds 320,000 litres of fuel. -You'd have to figure out how many "buckets" that is.
The Airbus A380 has a total of 11 fuel tanks. These are located in the wings and the central fuselage, allowing the aircraft to carry approximately 320,000 liters (about 84,500 gallons) of fuel. This large fuel capacity enables the A380 to achieve long-range flights efficiently.
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 fuel
The Airbus A380 uses Jet A / Jet A-1 type fuel
The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
The maximum fuel capacity for the Airbus A380-800 is 323,546 L (85,472 US gallons)
The Airbus A380-800 can hold up to 85,000 US gallons of fuel (320,000 litres).
The fuel capacity of the A380 is 310,000 - 320,000 L. Fuel capacity is a totally different thing than OIL capacity.
The A 380 carries 85,000 USG of fuel.
The A380 uses the same fuel as all other airliners, known in the USA as 'Jet-A' and most other places as Jet Fuel. This is a kerosene based fuel similar to diesel.
The cost to refuel an Airbus A380 can vary significantly based on current fuel prices and the amount of fuel needed. The A380 has a maximum fuel capacity of about 320,000 liters (about 84,500 gallons). Given average jet fuel prices, refueling could cost anywhere from $100,000 to $200,000 or more per flight, depending on the market rate for aviation fuel at the time.
There are 555 seats in an A380 aircraft.