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How Many Liters of Petrol Are in an Aeroplane?

Published in Aircraft Fuel Capacity 2 mins read

The amount of petrol (aviation fuel) in an airplane varies dramatically depending on the aircraft's size and type. There's no single answer.

Fuel Capacity by Aircraft Type

The fuel capacity is measured in liters and differs significantly between aircraft models. Here are a few examples from reputable sources:

  • Airbus A320: 27,200 liters
  • Boeing 737 Max: 25,940 liters
  • Airbus A300 'Beluga': 23,860 liters
  • Dassault Falcon 6X: 19,156 liters
  • Boeing 747: Can carry a maximum of 238,604 liters (Note: This is a significantly larger aircraft than the others listed).
  • Cessna Skyhawk (small aircraft): 200 liters

Smaller aircraft, like the Cessna Skyhawk, carry considerably less fuel than large commercial airliners such as the Boeing 747.

Fuel Consumption vs. Fuel Capacity

It's crucial to distinguish between fuel capacity (the maximum amount of fuel an aircraft can hold) and fuel consumption (the rate at which fuel is burned during flight). A Boeing 747, for example, might consume up to 12,000 liters of fuel per hour during cruising flight. This rate is heavily influenced by factors like speed, altitude, weight, and weather conditions.

Conclusion: The fuel capacity varies greatly.

Therefore, to answer the question accurately, you would need to specify the type of airplane. Using the examples above, an Airbus A320 carries 27,200 liters, while a Cessna Skyhawk carries only 200 liters.

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