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The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress has been flying for more than seven decades, yet it remains one of the most important long-range bombers in the United States Air Force inventory. That longevity raises an obvious question: just how much fuel does a Cold War-era strategic bomber consume in modern operations, and what does that reveal about the economics of global airpower? Despite its reputation as a massive fuel burner, the B-52H still occupies a surprisingly efficient position within the USAF bomber fleet, balancing range, payload, and operating cost in ways newer aircraft often cannot.

