Jet fuel is essentially kerosene, also known as paraffin. It is a product of crude oil and is a carbon fuel and most of it is also a fossil fuel although a small amount is made from biomass.
A 757 using 60-80 tons of fuel per day produces 200-300 tons of CO2. A typical car produces 3 tons per year of CO2, therefore one 757 produces the same as 20,000-30,000 cars.
The hourly fuel burn rate for a Boeing 777-300ER can vary depending on factors such as the weight of the aircraft, altitude, speed, and weather conditions. On average, it can range from 6,000 to 7,000 pounds of fuel per engine per hour.
Coal is a type of rock that can be burned as a fuel source to generate heat and electricity.
Coal is a type of fossil fuel that is mined from underground. It is formed from the remains of plants that lived millions of years ago and is a significant source of energy worldwide.
A Boeing 727 typically burns about 6,800 pounds of fuel per hour during flight. The actual fuel consumption can vary depending on factors such as the length of the flight, payload, altitude, and weather conditions.
It honestly depends on what type of 757 you use. 757-200, -200F, -200WL, or -300 Boeing 757-200: 3,900 nautical miles Boeing 757-200F: 3,150 nautical miles Boeing 757-200WL: 4,100 nautical miles Boeing 757-300: 3,467 nautical miles
5000kg
The 757 is a jet airplane. It does not have propellors.
A Boeing 757 burns around 2,000 pounds of fuel during take off. The actual amount of fuel varies based on the load of the plane.
It was a Boeing 757.
Maximum Fuel Capacity, 11489 gal (43490 l)
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the cost of a Boeing 757-200 is $65 million and the cost of a 757-300 is $80 million
United Airlines Flight 93 was a Boeing 757.
Boeing 757 maximum fuel capacity757-200: 43,490 L (11,489 US gallons)757-200PF: 42,680 L (11,276 US gallons)757-300: 43,400 L (11,466 US gallons)
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2680 dollar(Fuel+other expenses such as maintenance)