adgirard
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- Mar 5, 2013
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Hi everybody,
I am conducting a very simple business case of the cost of a chiller (to cool food) for an airline but I am pretty surprised by one factor which is huge.
You know that it costs something to carry weight in an aircraft, I read it is about 100 USD/kg/year.
Then, if my chiller consumes 1000 kg of fuel/year, it means it will cost me 100 000 USD/year to carry the fuel.
Whereas, the price of the fuel is only 1000 USD/year (about 1 USD/kg of Jet Fuel), and the price of the chiller is 200 USD/year.
Do I am making some mistake somewhere?
Thank you very much for your help.
Appendix:
A chiller cost less than 20 000 USD and has a lifetime greater than 10 years. Then the cost can be estimate at 200 USD/year.
A narrow body aircraft (i.e. A320) flies 2000 hours/year. If the fuel consumption of the chiller is 0.5 kg/hour (very low).
I am conducting a very simple business case of the cost of a chiller (to cool food) for an airline but I am pretty surprised by one factor which is huge.
You know that it costs something to carry weight in an aircraft, I read it is about 100 USD/kg/year.
Then, if my chiller consumes 1000 kg of fuel/year, it means it will cost me 100 000 USD/year to carry the fuel.
Whereas, the price of the fuel is only 1000 USD/year (about 1 USD/kg of Jet Fuel), and the price of the chiller is 200 USD/year.
Do I am making some mistake somewhere?
Thank you very much for your help.
Appendix:
A chiller cost less than 20 000 USD and has a lifetime greater than 10 years. Then the cost can be estimate at 200 USD/year.
A narrow body aircraft (i.e. A320) flies 2000 hours/year. If the fuel consumption of the chiller is 0.5 kg/hour (very low).