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Hello,

How much do you think a gallon of jet fuel will be in 5 years

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Jo

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  1. Wholesale, it keeps pace with diesel. Maybe a little more. I haven&#039;t seen it go up any faster than auto gas over the past 10 years so I would guess around $4.00. I may be an optimist though.


  2. Double what is is now.

  3. The answer depends on too many variables to give a correct answer. In fact if we could predict that we all could make a fortune investing in the futures market.

    With a bit of luck an alternative can be found and certified in five years time lowering demad will lower cost!

    It is being worked on, check these articles out:

    1.Government and corporate researchers are looking into ways to power commercial jet engines with alternative fuels, although many caution that widespread use ...http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13427343/

    2.The Air Force accomplished another aviation first when a B-52 Stratofortress flew using an alternative fuel Sept. 19. The flight test involved running two ... www.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123027415

    3.F-T jet fuel produced from biomass-derived synthesis gas would be essentially CO2-neutral. Alternative fuels to kerosene that appear to be environmentally ... www.grida.no/climate/ipcc/aviation/111.h... - 20k

    4.Richard Branson&#039;s secret fuel alternative. Richard Branson Virgin Fuel 2.jpg ... hoping it might work in commercial jet engines within 5 years (ETA 2011). ... www.businessinnovationinsider.com/2006/0... - 30k

  4. depends in the middle east it will be probaly the price of it now but it cold be up by at least 20 % or even more

  5. For bulk purchasers (airports, FBOs and airlines) I expect $4.50/gal will be happening. For those in General Aviation flying private jets, I suspect it will get very expensive and will easily reach $6.00 a gallon.  No only are the oil companies gouging us, the taxes on fuels are getting ridiculous.

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