Air Force Is Conserving As Fuel Prices Skyrocket

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You think your gasoline costs are high? Every time the price at the pump jumps a nickel, it causes budgetary heartburn for the U.S. Air Force,whose gas-guzzling fleet of nearly 6,000 aircraft devours about 7 million gallons of fuel a day.

The cost of a fill-up for a B-52 bomber, an eight-engine behemoth that holds nearly 48,000 gallons of jet fuel, can easily surpass $100,000. A sleek F-16 fighter sucks up more than $300 worth of fuel a minute when it blasts through the sound barrier.

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Air Force Is Conserving As Fuel Prices Skyrocket

The skyrocketing price of oil is causing a strain on the Pentagon, the largest petroleum consum...

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