The duration required to replenish an aircraft’s fuel supply is a variable quantity, influenced by several factors. These determinants include the aircraft’s size and fuel capacity, the type of fuel used, the fueling equipment available, and the flow rate achieved during the process. For instance, a small regional jet will typically require less time to fuel than a wide-body, long-haul aircraft.
Efficient and timely refueling is critical for maintaining flight schedules and minimizing ground time. Delays in this process can cascade, disrupting subsequent flights and impacting overall airline operations. Historically, improvements in fueling technology and infrastructure have significantly reduced the time needed for this essential task, contributing to increased airline efficiency and reduced costs.