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Despite its ability to carry 35 per cent more passengers than its competitor, the A380 burns 12 per cent less fuel per seat -- reducing operating costs and minimising its effects on the environment at the same time through fewer emissions. The A380 burns fuel per passenger at a rate comparable to that of an economical family car. Specifically the Airbus A380 has a consumption of less than 3 litres per passenger per 100 kilometres. The Airbus A380 generates as little as 75 g of CO2 per passenger kilometre, knowing that the European car industry aims at 140 g of CO2 per km in 2009

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The plane can carry 81,890 gallons of fuel and flies 8000 nautical miles, i.e., it burns approximately 10 gallons of fuel per nautical mile or 9 gallons per statute mile

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