A Boeing 747 primarily uses Jet A or Jet A-1 fuel, which is a type of aviation turbine fuel (ATF). These fuels are kerosene-based and designed for high performance in jet engines. The 747's four engines are optimized for this fuel type, ensuring efficiency and reliability during flight. Additionally, the fuel is formulated to perform well in a wide range of temperatures and altitudes.
All 747's use Kerosene.
Yes, however the most common one is the Boeing 747-400.
Boeing 747
January 21, 1970 was the first commercial use of the 747.
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Depends on WHICH Boeing you're talking about. the 747 use 18, smaller Aircraft use fewer.
The first commercial airline to use the 747 was Pan American World Airways.
The 747-400 use 3 different engine manufacturers; Pratt & Whitney, General Electric and Rolls Royce.
The first airline to use the Boeing 747 was Pan-Am airlines on January 21, 1970. The flight was an international, oversea flight from New York to London.
The 747 normally uses fuel called Jet A. The are other variants, Jet A1, JP4 etc. All are forms of kerosene.
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The flight distance from London, United Kingdom to New York, New York is 3,470 miles. A Boeing 747 uses about five gallons per mile. For this trip, it would take 17,350 gallons of fuel.