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What is 'tankering'?

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Old 13th Mar 2001, 15:07
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Question What is 'tankering'?

Whilst reading another thread came accross term 'tankering', I think it refers to fuel usage but I would appreciate it if someone could clear this cloudy mind!
 
Old 13th Mar 2001, 15:55
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taking extra fuel with you where it is cheap in order not to uplift as much for your next leg where it is expensive
 
Old 13th Mar 2001, 16:03
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As you will know fuel prices can vary greatly between different suppliers and different airfields. There are occasions when it can be viable to load extra fuel at at an airport where prices are cheaper,and fly for example, back to home base, thereby arriving with considerably more fuel than was actually required. This means that the next amount uplifted (at a higher fuel price) will be reduced, saving some money. There are penalties for tankering in that the increased aircraft weight causes a higher trip fuel burn too, so normally this procedure is only used when there is a significant saving or fuel price differential.(Cold-soaking of wing fuel tanks can cause icing problems but thats another story!)
Hope this helps.
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Old 13th Mar 2001, 16:08
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Thankyou guys, very helpful.
 
Old 14th Mar 2001, 13:53
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As a rough guide, the penalty for carrying extra fuel is about 2-4% per hour for most jets. So if you carry an extra tonne on a flight of three hours you can expect to burn an extra 120kg of that fuel. This translates, again very roughly, to the fact that there must be at least a 4% saving in the price of fuel per hour of flight for it to be worth tankering.
 
Old 15th Mar 2001, 10:17
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"Liberating" beer from galley and "transporting" it for personal use as "medication" while spending time in "dry" destinations. Penalty: In some cases and places ChopChop.
See also Lubricant.

JJ

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