A318 and E190
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I think if you look at the fuel flow rates of the A319, dependant on engine specs and flight times and loads, you are looking at around 4500lbs per hour average.
Can't see $2500 being a realistic number.
Can't see $2500 being a realistic number.
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$2,500 - $3,000 would be an incredibility low cost per hour. If you have a look at his tool on Avbuyer.com Aircraft Performance Data from Conklin de Decker at AvBuyer.com it would suggest that the variable cost per hour is between $4,600 - $5,300 for a E190 - A318. However once you start adding in your fixed costs and owners requirements I suspect that cost per hour would be much much higher, with the sky really being the limit.
I would suggest that $8,000 - $9,000 per hour is more likely cost per hour
I would suggest that $8,000 - $9,000 per hour is more likely cost per hour