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.
Depending on the exact type, the cruising speed is about 475 knots, or 545 miles per hour.
Around 200 miles Per hour
Cruising speed is 780km/h-823km/h and max speed is 876km/h
Since its introduction in 1968, the Boeing 737 has been produced in nine variants. All of them have the same minimum reciprocal speed: 0.001838 hours per mile. All of the variants from the 737-100 to the 737-500 have the same cruising reciprocal speed: 0.002062 hours per mile. The 737 Next Generation variants ... the -600, -700, -800, and -900 ... have a lower reciprocal cruising speed: 0.001957 hours per mile.
35,000 feet
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Somewhere around 25,000 ft.
The classic 737's cruise at Mach 0.74 (485 mph, 780 km/h) while the newer "next generation" 737's are a little faster, cruising at Mach 0.78 (511 mph, 823 km/h) The maximum speed of the 737 is Mach 0.82 (544 mph, 876 km/h)
Cruising speed is about 150 mph.
Max cruising speed is 487 knots, economy(most efficient) cruising speed is 454 knots.
Cruising speed was 68 mph, with a maximum speed of 81 mph.
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.