well it all depends on its flight hours and how well it is maintained , a plane does have its limmits though if you take usaf kc135 tankers they are being constantly upgraded when they were early 707's they have new engines and a truck full of big upgrades i hope my awnser helps you a bit cheers =D
Different planes travel at different speeds. They range from aprox. 280 mph to 2200 mph. Here's a record chart.
Insect Australian Dragonfly36 mph
(58 km/h)n/a Bird (level flight) Red-Breasted Merganser80 mph
(129 km/h)n/a Bird (dive) Peregrine Falcon217 mph
(349 km/h)
in a 45° diven/a Autogyro WA-116F120.5 mph
(193.76 km/h)18 September 1986 Rotorcraft Westland Lynx249.10 mph
(400.55 km/h)11 August 1986 Biplane Fiat CR42B323 mph
(520 km/h)1941 Piston-Powered Seaplane Macchi MC72440.68 mph
(709.21 km/h)23 October 1934 Piston-Powered Aircraft Grumman F8F Bearcat528.33 mph
(849.55 km/h)21 August 1989 Turboprop-Powered Aircraft Tupolev Tu-114545.07 mph
(876.47 km/h)9 April 1960 Jet-Powered Flying Boat Beriev M-10566.69 mph
(911.24 km/h)7 August 1961 Jet-Powered Aircraft Lockheed SR-71A2,193.16 mph
(3,326.60 km/h)
Mach 3.328 July 1976 Rocket-Powered Aircraft North American X-15A-24,520 mph
(7,274 km/h)
Mach 6.723 October 1967 Winged Vehicle Space Shuttle Columbia
on re-entry~ 17,000 mph
(27,340 km/h)
Mach 2514 April 1981 Manned Vehicle Apollo 10 capsule
on re-entry~ 24,790 mph
(39,885 km/h)
Mach 3626 May 1969 Interplanetary Vehicle Voyager 1~ 38,600 mph
(62,070 km/h)launched
5 September 1977 Manmade Object Helios 2~ 150,000 mph
(241,350 km/h)17 April 1976
It depends upon what aircraft, for instance an Airbus A340-500 can stay up to 18 hours non-stop. But the newer and larger aircraft like Airbus A380 can stay more that 18 hours depending upon the whether situation, wind directions, etc.
well, i dont know exactly, but, two men flew around in a blimp and it took about 83 days
About 52 hours by plane
Woah! the ball just cracked
Air planes can go up to 20,000 ft.
Aproximately 9 hours by plane
About 2 hours if you fly directly.
6 hours
If you fly from the U.S. to The Philippines, it is hard to find a flight that does not make a stop in Japan, but either way, you'll be on a plane for about 22 hours altogether.
Depending what plane you fly on and if it is nonstop flight.
It will take maximum 2 hours.
If you fly direct it will take approximately 17 hours.
It will take 21 hours
About two hours non stop
About 16-18 hours if taking into consideration a stop and change of plane at another airport (about 14 hours net flying time).
10 Hours plus stop
The time of flight to fly from Italy to Dominican is about 15 hour if the plane is flying at 400km/h. It all depends on the speed of the plane.