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Here are the top 20 aircraft flown by AeroTexas pilots from Oct 20, 2009 to Oct 20, 2010. These aircraft flew more than 88% of the flights in the last year. The Bombardier CRJ-200 was the leader with 225 flights. The Beech 1900, Boeing 737-700, Embraer Brasilia (E120), and Boeing 737-800 rounded out the top five aircraft. The biggest fuel guzzler was the Boeing 747-400, while the Convair 240 took top honors in fuel economy. The CRJ-700 had the most consistent fuel usage while the Beech 1900 had the most variable fuel usage. I'm not sure why that is, but I suspect it has something to do with mixed model usage (FS9 and FSX). Though not show here, there were five additional aircraft that flew 10 or more segments: King Air 350; Boeing 737-300; Pilatus PC-12, ATR-72, and Convair 580.
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