For airplanes you will not find such a figure called "fuel consumption." Also there are many versions of the 777 offering different ranges and payloads.
A jet engine's consumption also depends on the cruising altitude, payload, weather, and speed.
Fuel planning is part of the flight dispatch, is critical and not easy.
For a 2 hour flight in a 777, you are looking at "roughly" 14,000 kg/32,000 lbs (in airliners weight is used instead of volume) of fuel not taking into consideration the contingency fuel.
The Boeing 777 uses an airplane grade of diesel similar to that of diesel trucks. Type #2 Kerosene is the diesel fuel used for the Boeing 777. The Boeing 777 has a higher fuel capacity and is more efficient at fuel consumption than earlier models like the 747.
3,56,000 gallons of fuel!
A Boeing 777 airliner holds 31,000 gallons of fuel. This allows the plane to travel non-stop for approximately 5,000 miles.
Maximum Fuel Capacity31,000 U.S. gal
Kerosene type 2 (JET FUEL)
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A Boeing 777-200 has a maximum fuel capacity of 31000 US gallons of fuel. In the planes largest capacity setting it can hold 400 passengers.
It really depends on what you're looking for. The Boeing 747 has a large seating capacity, it is comfortable, stable, and great for long range flights. The Boeing 777 is popular aircraft that airlines are using to replace the 747 in long range flights because of it's efficiency and low fuel consumption. Overall, I like the 747 better because it's more spacious, safe, and confortable.
Yes, there is a restroom at the rear of a Boeing 777
The Boeing 777 has at least 2 engines.
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