1. Aircraft produce about 10 trillion cubic feet of water vapor annually
It’s true that jet airplanes are larger, have more powerful engines and fly more frequently than ever… about 700 million passenger flights per year in the US alone.
For each gallon of jet fuel burned, aircraft produce a gallon of steam, because H2O is one of the two chemical byproducts resulting from the combustion of hydrocarbons. Current jet fuel use is about 60 billion gallons per year.
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It’s true that jet airplanes are larger, have more powerful engines and fly more frequently than ever… about 700 million passenger flights per year in the US alone.
For each gallon of jet fuel burned, aircraft produce a gallon of steam, because H2O is one of the two chemical byproducts resulting from the combustion of hydrocarbons. Current jet fuel use is about 60 billion gallons per year.
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