The Airbus A321-200 has a designed range of 3,500 miles (5,600km). Newer modified variants with "winglets" can travel a bit further; 3,700 miles (5,950km).
Most Spitfires could travel about 900 miles before refuelling.
B2's can and have travelled from US to Iraq and back with in-flight refuelling.
The F-16 can fly approximately 2,400 miles without refuelling.
The F-16 can fly approximately 2,400 miles without refuelling.
Airbus A380 maximum rangeA380-800: 15,700 km (8,500 nmi, 9,755 miles)A380F: 10,400 km (5,600 nmi, 6,400 miles)
Bear in mind there are many versions of the UH-60, but most can fly about 1,350 miles without refuelling
There are multiple Airbus jets and there are a lot of factors that can affect the range of a jet. The Airbus 319 has a range of approximately 6,000 nautical miles.
A Hawk 200 which the Red Arrows use at present, can fly about 1,500 miles on full tanks. They are not capable of in-flight refuelling.
The A320 Airbus can fly 3,400 mi. (V2525); 3,500 mi. (CFM56) with optional long-range Fuel Tanks
I t is a Boeing 747 and holds enough fuel to go very far without refueling.
A loaded 757-200 can travel for 7,222km while a loaded 757-300 can travel for 6,287km