Friday, April 24, 2015

Cost Per Flight Hour (Airplane)

This is a quote cost flight per hour from the United States of America. 
Here’s a sample of what it costs to keep these Air Force aircraft airborne for one hour last year (the so-called “ownership” cost-per-flight-hour, which includes modifications):
A-10C Warthog Attack Plane — $17,716
AC-130U Spooky Gunship — $45,986

B-1B Lancer Bomber — $57,807
B-2A Spirit Stealth Bomber — $169,313
B-52H Stratofortress Bomber — $69,708
C-130J Hercules Cargo Plane — $14,014
C-17 Globemaster Cargo Plane — $23,811
C-20B VIP Plane (Senior Pentagon Officials) — $32,212
C-32A VIP Plane (Vice President, Cabinet Officers) — $42,936
C-5B Galaxy Cargo Plane — $78,817
CV-22B Osprey Tilt-Rotor — $83,256
E-3B Sentry AWACS Radar Plane — $39,587

E-4B Flying Headquarters — $163,485
F-15C Eagle Fighter — $41,921
F-16C Viper Fighter — $22,514
F-22A Raptor Fighter — $68,362
HH-60G Pave Hawk Helicopter — $24,475
KC-10A Extender Tanker — $21,170
MC-130H Combat Talon II Special Operations Plane — $32,752
MQ-1B Predator Drone — $3,679
MQ-9A Reaper Drone — $4,762
RQ-4B Global Hawk Drone — $49,089
T-38C Talon Jet Trainer — $9,355
T-6A Texan II Turboprop Trainer — $2,235
U-2 Dragon Lady Spy Plane — $30,813
UH-1N Huey Helicopter — $13,634
VC-25A Air Force One — $161,591

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