The Boeing 737-400 typically burns around 800 to 1,200 gallons of fuel per hour, depending on various factors such as weight, altitude, and flight conditions. This equates to approximately 3,000 to 4,500 liters per hour. The actual fuel consumption can vary based on the airline's operational practices and specific flight profiles.
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3.40 billion
3051 Lit per hour
More than a fullthunk
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Depending on the engine in a 172 they will burn from 6-10 gallons per hour
If it is a flex fuel vehicle you can burn all you want. If not a flex fuel vehicle immediate damage can result. The Ethanol will damage the seals in the fuel system.
3051per/hour
It's just the complement to fuel displacement. How much air the engine takes in affects how much fuel it can burn.
Not much, spill a little over the item and set fire to it.
between 20000 and 37000 liters per hour
too much fuel, excessive oil consumption