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Old 1st May 2009, 19:14
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Fuel FLow on cruise 737-200, 767, 777

What is the fuel flow on a 737 -200 while on cruise?

What is the fuel flow on a 767 while on cruise?

What is the fuel flow on a 777 while on cruise?

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guaranteed correct answer for every situation

a) 40mpg at all altitudes, all weights. regardless of temperature and wind.
b) 30mpg ditto
c) 22.19247mpg ditto ditto

Never known to vary empty or light, ever. Never varies one iota from new or about to be scrapped. Never ever varies from on engine manufacturer to another. Never varies from fuel type to fuel type or UK gallon to US gallon. Never varies with speed either. In fact all three figures are constant to within 0.000000001% all the time everywhere regardless of payload.

Always the same, all over the world. Glad to be of service. Good luck with that interview. Nice to see you are well prepared from a trustworthy source.

Now e-mail me with some sensible constraints and you might get a different reply.
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