yes. that is below the speed of sound, and there are passenger planes that are supersonic (faster than the speed of sound)
Depending on the aircraft, it would take between one and three hours to fly 600 miles. A passenger jet travels at approximately 550 miles per hour.
500 mph
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.
The average aircraft can go 600 miles per hour.
It was completed by Joe Kittinger and the speed was 714 miles per hour
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Speed in neither distance nor displacement but rather but a possible way to describe speed in miles per hour.
Supersonic speed is a rate of travel of an object that exceeds the speed of sound. An object traveling in dry air at a temperature of 68-degrees F, at sea level, reaches supersonic speed at 768-miles per hour. Since the retirement of the Concorde, there are no supersonic passenger aircraft left in service. The speed of sound decreases somewhat with altitude, due to lower temperatures found there.
Mach number is a ratio of the speed of a body (aircraft) to the speed of sound in the undisturbed medium through which the body is traveling. It is said that the aircraft is flying at Mach 1 if its speed is equal to the speed of sound in air (which is 332 m/s or 1195 km/hr or 717 miles/hour.) An aircraft flying at Mach 2 is flying at twice the speed of sound in air, etc.Mach 1 = Speed of SoundSpeed of Sound = 332 m/s or 1195 km/hr or 717 miles/hour or 1,125 ft/s
Felix Baumgartner holds the record for the fastest flight of a human being without an aircraft. In a free fall dive from about 128,000 feet in 2012, he reached a speed of 833.9 miles per hour. That is almost 100 miles per hour faster than the speed of sound.
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The standard unit is the knot (nautical mile per hour). There are 1.852km/h in one knot.