Typically ground vehicles stay between 25-35mph when operating on the runway mainly for repairs to the runway or its outlying structures. Aircraft do not have a speed limit when taking off or landing, but during taxi the rule is to not go faster than you can walk.
If the runway is in the city, the speed limit is 20 miles per hour unless otherwise posted.
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for the airfeild driving course the answer is "instalation comander"
maximum speed limit when driving on a taxiway or inactive runway is
15MPH
When no limit posted. You will go at the speed that lets you keep full control of the airplane and also safe for everyone around you including yourself.
It's not that there is a speed limit, but you can't go to the end of the runway. For most passenger airliners, takeoff speed is about 135 to 155 knots. It's just a matter of how long it takes the plane to accelerate to that speed.
There is no speed limit, aircraft have differant take-off speeds called V1 - is the critical engine failure recognition speed or takeoff decision speed. It is the decision speed nominated by the pilot which satisfies all safety rules, and above which the takeoff will continue even if an engine fails. The speed will vary between aircraft types and also due to aircraft weight, runway length, wing flap setting, engine thrust used, runway surface contamination and other factors V 2 - Takeoff safety speed. The speed at which the aircraft may safely become airborne with one engine inoperative. -Wikipedia
Runway speed is the speed at full opening of guide vanes at nominal head and no load on Generator
An airplane usually goes at 150mph-200mph on a runway