Pronunciation: /fjuːl ˈtæŋkərɪŋ/
noun a compound noun formed by combining the words 'fuel' and 'tankering'; it refers to the practice of carrying extra fuel on an aircraft for various reasons such as cost-saving or avoiding high fuel prices at certain airports
A1 Fuel tankering is the practice of carrying extra fuel on an aircraft to save money.
A2 Pilots often consider fuel tankering as a cost-saving strategy for airlines.
B1 The airline company implemented fuel tankering to reduce operational costs.
B2 Fuel tankering can sometimes lead to increased fuel consumption due to carrying excess weight.
C1 The aviation industry has debated the environmental impact of fuel tankering.
C2 Advanced algorithms are used to optimize fuel tankering strategies for airlines.
formal Fuel tankering is a common practice in the aviation industry to save costs by carrying excess fuel on board.
informal Pilots often engage in fuel tankering to avoid paying higher prices for fuel at certain airports.
slang Some airlines are known for fuel tankering to maximize their profits.
figurative In business, fuel tankering can be compared to stockpiling resources for future use.
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