AKL running out of Jet Fuel
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If I remember correctly, the MLW depends on wether it's a RR, GE or ER 747.
Tonnes.
The Rolls Royce MLW is 295.7
The General Electrics are 285.7
and the Extended Range ER's are 288.9
Average(ish) empty weights are circa
RR 181.0
GE 181.0
ER 184.0
Plus crew + pantry loads of around 5.0 tonnes
So the maximum fuel tankering option would be in a RR.
Tonnes.
The Rolls Royce MLW is 295.7
The General Electrics are 285.7
and the Extended Range ER's are 288.9
Average(ish) empty weights are circa
RR 181.0
GE 181.0
ER 184.0
Plus crew + pantry loads of around 5.0 tonnes
So the maximum fuel tankering option would be in a RR.
Last edited by blow.n.gasket; 22nd Sep 2017 at 15:16.
Just had a booking change and was told both a 747 and A330 had been used to tanker fuel
If I heard correctly, partial use of the pipeline will be available by early next week
regards
layman
If I heard correctly, partial use of the pipeline will be available by early next week
regards
layman
A 747 empty weight is around 190 tonnes. Max landing weight about 285 tonnes (I know it varies). So you could land about 95 tonnes. Keep 30 to fly the aircraft out...which leaves an offload of roughly 65 tonnes.