35,000 feet
Somewhere around 25,000 ft.
That depends on a lot of factors such as cruising altitude, aircraft's payload, model of 737, etc. However generally 737's burns 30 kg/ minute. 1800 kg/hr is a very rough estimate, given aircraft's flying at optimum cruising altitude, etc.
The cruising speed of a Boeing 737 typically ranges from about 410 to 450 knots, which is approximately 470 to 520 miles per hour. This speed can vary slightly depending on the specific model of the 737 and its operational conditions. Generally, pilots aim for a cruising altitude of around 30,000 to 40,000 feet to optimize fuel efficiency and speed.
35,000ft is the typical cruising altitude.
The cruising altitude of Boeing 747 is 30,000 feet.
The cruising altitude of a 747 depends on weather conditions, weight of the aircraft, and the amount of traffic on the other flight levels. Its average cruising altitude is around 33,000 feet.
The cruising speed of the Boeing 737 is 590 miles per hour. It cruises at altitudes as high as 37,000 feet. It is one of the oldest models of passenger aircraft in use today.The cruising speed of a Boeing 737 airliner is 485 miles per hour. This allows them to travel from New York to London in under 7 hours.
During IFR flight, ATC will dictate cruising altitude.
Cruising altitude is an economical height for an aircraft to fly. It is also a choice made in view of other aircraft routes.
Around 200 miles Per hour
Depending on the exact type, the cruising speed is about 475 knots, or 545 miles per hour.
We will fly a VFR flight heading 245 - what is a legal cruising altitude?