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  1. Aircraft Performance: Changing Airspeed in Straight-and-Level Flight

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  4. How are the cruising altitudes of aircraft determined? Is it quicker to

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  5. What Does a Plane’s Cruise Speed Look Like at Ground Level?

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VIDEO

  1. What your favourite airliner says about you

  2. How Fast Can Private Jets Go? Cessna Citation X

  3. [B787-10 Dreamliner] Niigata Airport (RJSN) to Chubu Centrair International Airport (RJGG)

  4. [B787-10 Dreamliner] Washington Dulles Int'l Airport (KIAD) to Los Angeles Int'l Airport (KLAX)

  5. [B787-10 Dreamliner] Denpasar International Airport (WADD) to Singapore Changi Airport (WSSS)

  6. Testing the fuselage integrity

COMMENTS

  1. How Fast Do Commercial Planes Fly?

    For most commercial airliners, the airplane's cruising speed ranges between 550 and 600 mph (478 to 521 knots). ... For the typical single-engine plane, you'll be able to fly around 140 mph ...

  2. Cruise (aeronautics)

    Cruise (aeronautics) A Qantas four-engined Boeing 747-400 at cruise altitude. Cruise is the phase of aircraft flight that starts when the aircraft levels off after a climb, until it begins to descend for landing. [1] Cruising usually comprises the majority of a flight, and may include small changes in heading (direction of flight), airspeed ...

  3. How fast do planes fly? Exploring airplane speeds

    Specifically, the cruising speed of commercial airliners is typically around 550-600 mph, or Mach 0.85. Takeoff and landing speeds are much slower, typically between 130-180 mph, depending on the aircraft and weather conditions. The landing speed of a commercial airliner can be around 160-180 mph, while the takeoff speed can be around 130-160 mph.

  4. How Fast Planes Fly (Takeoff, Cruising & Landing)

    During take-off, commercial aircraft speed varies anywhere between 260 km/h to 290 km/h or 160 mph to 180 mph. Take-off speed depends mostly on factors like the aircraft's weight. How Fast Planes Cruise At. The usual cruising speed for a commercial airplane is between 880-926 km/h or 547-575 mph.

  5. Cruising speed of most popular airliners

    Of these aircraft, only the Boeing 777 family had an average cruising speed in excess of 500 knots, with its speed of 518 knots translating to roughly 960 kilometers per hour. Get notified via ...

  6. The Operational Factors That Influence A Jetliner's Cruise Speed

    There are several factors that determine how the aircraft's cruise speed is set. Most jetliners cruise in the range of 475 to 550 knots (800 - 900 km/hr). Pilots must think from the performance standpoint when configuring the aircraft for flight, and identifying the optimum cruise speed based on different parameters.

  7. How Fast Do Airplanes Fly? Climb, Cruise & Descent

    They will then climb at a maximum speed of 250kts/290mph while under 10,000 feet and then can speed up to 280-300kts/320-345mph for the rest of the climb. Cruise speeds of most passenger jets are around 600kts/700mph. To find out all about the different speeds an airplane flies at please read on….

  8. How Fast Do Airplanes Fly?

    An airliner's speed is a balance between time taken and rate of fuel consumption. You can fly fast to save time, but you'll burn a lot of fuel doing it. Manufacturers decide the optimum cruise speed based on the type of routes they intend the aircraft to fly. The two most popular narrow-body commercial jets are the Airbus A320 and Boeing 737.

  9. How Is the Cruising Speed of an Airplane Measured?

    Pilots are required to maintain their speed to within .01 accuracy of their Mach number. Air Canada's narrow-body fleet cruises at Mach .74 to .80. The wide-body fleet zips through the air at Mach .80 to Mach .88. The Boeing 787, Air Canada's fastest plane, is capable of Mach .90 (90% the speed of sound) but we fly it from Mach .84 to ...

  10. Aircraft Performance

    In this video, we go over how to calculate cruise performance of an aircraft using the graphical and chart methods. To do this on your own aircraft, you wil...

  11. V-Speeds Explained (Vx, Vy, Va, Vs, Vfe, Vmc, Vno, Vne, etc)

    Never-exceed speed. V NO: Maximum structural cruising speed. V R: Rotation speed. V REF: Reference landing speed. V S: Stalling speed or minimum steady flight speed at which the airplane is controllable. V S0: Stall speed in the landing configuration. V S1: Stall speed in a specific configuration (e.g., 'clean' configuration). V SR ...

  12. Understanding Speed of Aircraft: From Takeoff to Cruising Altitude

    Here are some key speed facts: Cruising Speed: Typically around 550-600 mph (Mach 0.85), commercial airliners cover vast distances efficiently. Takeoff Speed: Ranges from 130-160 mph, depending on the aircraft and weather conditions. Landing Speed: Approximately 160-180 mph—a controlled descent to touch down safely.

  13. aerodynamics

    Changing cruise speed is indeed one of the degrees of freedom to change lift, but not the best one. In the aircraft aerodynamic axes, lift L is given as. L = CL ⋅ 1 2 ⋅ ρ ⋅V2 ⋅ S L = C L ⋅ 1 2 ⋅ ρ ⋅ V 2 ⋅ S. S is wing area, usually a constant that cannot be changed during cruise. So the degrees of freedom to change lift are:

  14. How Fast Do Passenger Planes Fly?

    Ground speed is the time taken by the aircraft to cover a certain distance over the ground. At about 35,000 ft, a passenger plane can have an average ground speed of around 300-600 knots. While commercial aircraft may cruise at almost similar airspeeds, the headwinds and tailwinds typically affect the speed at which it passes over the ground.

  15. Cruise Performance Charts

    One of the more useful tables is the Cruise Performance table shown below (Figure 1). The chart gives the fuel flow rate and true airspeed for various combinations of pressure altitude, temperature, and engine percent power. Unfortunately, the table only provides data at the max gross weight of 2300 lbs. Furthermore, my aircraft recently had an ...

  16. Which commercial airliner has the highest cruise speed?

    The Airbus A380 is currently the fastest commercial airliner in terms of cruise speed, with a top speed of 634 miles per hour. It is closely followed by the Boeing 747-8 and the Boeing 777-300ER, both capable of flying at speeds of up to 614 miles per hour. However, it is important to note that the cruise speed of an aircraft is not the only ...

  17. How fast do the typical domestic travel jets (737, A320 family

    That page shows the ground speed of the aircraft over time as: Viewing the "track log" shows that the flight actually spent a fair amount of its time above the standard cruise speed for an A321 (as you mentioned, 450 knots, or 518 miles/hour): If we jump over to Windy.com we can get a good idea on why it could do this. Setting the time to that ...

  18. How Fast do Planes Fly: Commercial, Private & Military

    Understanding these speeds can provide a fascinating insight into the realm of aviation. On average, commercial planes cruise at about 575-600 mph (925-965 km/h, 500 to 521 knots, 0.78 to 0.81 Mach). Private jets typically cruise at around 500-600 mph (805-965 km/h, 435 to 521 knots, 0.68 to 0.81 Mach). Military aircraft can exceed 1,500 mph ...

  19. What's the minimum cruise speed of modern airliners?

    The minimum speed at which the aircraft can fly (cruise) is called the stall speed. At this speed, the lift is equal to the aircraft weight. The lift L is given by, L = 1 2CLρSV2 L = 1 2 C L ρ S V 2, where, CL C L is the lift coefficient, ρ ρ is the density at that altitude and S S is the wing planform area. During level, unaccelerated ...

  20. Concorde

    The result was a technological masterpiece, the delta-wing Concorde, which made its first flight on March 2, 1969. The Concorde had a maximum cruising speed of 2,179 km (1,354 miles) per hour, or Mach 2.04 (more than twice the speed of sound), allowing the aircraft to reduce the flight time between London and New York to about three hours. The ...

  21. What throttle setting does an airliner use while cruising?

    I know Airbus airliners have a "CLIMB" position on throttle which allow the autopilot to set N1 automatically to reach cruise speed, but I would like to know how N1 value evolves during cruise. A320 throttle quadrant with lever at CLIMB position, with auto-throttle range: (source: skalarki-electronics.eu) jet-engine. airliner.

  22. What Is an Aircraft's Cruise Speed?

    What Is an Aircraft's Cruise Speed? An aircraft's cruise speed is the average speed at which the aircraft travels through the air when it is not actively climbing or descending. Usually this is 85% of its maximum speed. An aircraft usually has the highest rate of fuel consumption when it is at its cruise speed. The average large commercial ...

  23. Aerodynamic Phenomenon: A Detailed Look At the Coffin Corner

    Flying at Mach 0.84—virtually the same speed as the 787 and 747-8—the 777 gives airlines the benefit of efficiency and speed." So, now let me introduce a new term. The Critical Mach number. The Critical Mach number, or Mcrit for short, is the speed shown on the aircraft speed indicator when a part of an aircraft goes sonic.

  24. Challenger 3500

    The Challenger 3500 aircraft is the force to be reckoned within the business jet industry—delivering unmatched versatility, the lowest direct operating costs in its class and rock-solid reliability day in, day out. ... High-speed cruise 0.82 ; Typical cruise speed 0.80 ; Airfield Performance. Takeoff distance (SL, ISA, MTOW) 4,835 ft; Landing ...

  25. Dozens of United Airlines passengers headed to Houston fall ill after

    A total of 75 passengers flying on the plane were on that cruise. 🤒 More than two dozen passengers aboard a @united flight to @iah on Friday became sick. @HoustonFire says the passengers just ...

  26. So many cruise ship passengers got so sick that a United Airlines ...

    No, this isn't the plot of "Airplane!". Thirty of the 75 cruise passengers onboard the United 737 Max 8 started puking their guts up after getting flu-like symptoms in the middle of their ...

  27. Bell's High-Speed Vertical Takeoff and Landing X-plane takes next step

    When fully developed, the Bell prototype will be pilot optional with the capability to cruise at up to 450 knots (518 mph, 833 km/h) for a range of 200 nm (230 miles, 370 km) at altitudes up to ...

  28. Sick Cruise Guests Cause Flight Cancellations, Plane Cleaning

    None of the ill flight passengers required hospitalization. In total, there were 163 passengers and six United Airlines crew members on the impacted flight, while the Boeing 737 Max 8 has a ...

  29. aircraft design

    The cruising speed is only one parameter. For optimum flow conditions, you need to look at the Reynolds number and the lift coefficient at which the airfoil shows its best behavior and then tailor the aircraft to achieve those numbers at its design operating speed.Normally, a higher Reynolds number is better, but at low speed (= low Reynolds numbers) airfoil performance drops off a cliff.

  30. So Many Cruise Ship Passengers Barfed On A United Flight The Plane Had

    Photo: Ivan-balvan ( Getty Images) More than two dozen passengers on a United Airlines from Vancouver to Houston who were previously on a cruise puked so much on the plane that it had to be taken ...