1. Small Business Jets:
- Power Output: 3,000 to 4,000 pounds of thrust per engine
2. Regional Jets:
- Power Output: 7,000 to 12,000 pounds of thrust per engine
3. Narrow-Body Airliners (e.g., Airbus A320, Boeing 737):
- Power Output: 20,000 to 30,000 pounds of thrust per engine
4. Wide-Body Airliners (e.g., Airbus A330, Boeing 777):
- Power Output: 50,000 to 100,000 pounds of thrust per engine
5. Military Jet Fighters:
- Power Output: Varies greatly depending on the fighter type, ranging from around 16,000 pounds of thrust for smaller fighters to over 40,000 pounds of thrust for high-performance jets.
Note: The power output of jet engines is typically measured in pounds of thrust, representing the force they generate to propel the aircraft forward.
Remember that these values are generalizations, and actual power output might vary based on engine variants, aircraft configuration, operating conditions, and environmental factors. Additionally, modern jet engines incorporate advanced technologies that aim to optimize efficiency and minimize fuel consumption while generating adequate thrust for flight.