A plane that flies very fast is typically a supersonic aircraft, such as the Concorde or the Boeing X-43. Supersonic jets can exceed the speed of sound, traveling at speeds greater than 1,125 feet per second (Mach 1). The Concorde, for example, could cruise at speeds of around Mach 2, allowing it to significantly reduce travel time on transatlantic flights. Advances in technology are also leading to the development of new supersonic and hypersonic aircraft capable of even greater speeds.
The term layover is commonly used in air travel. This occurs in between connecting flights that are delayed or when their is time between two flights.
The Concorde was a turbojet-powered supersonic passenger airliner that operated from 1976 until 2003. It could fly at speeds over twice the speed of sound, significantly reducing travel time on transatlantic flights. The plane was known for its distinctive design and luxury service, catering to high-profile travelers. However, its operational costs and limited capacity eventually led to its retirement.
No. How would they affect the horomones? You have to remember to take them at the same time you would have taken them in your home time zone though, otherwise it's not as safe.
Boarding time is when passengers are allowed to start getting on the plane, while departure time is when the plane actually takes off. The boarding time is usually earlier than the departure time to allow for passengers to get settled on the plane before it takes off.
It depends on the airliner, the route, and the amount of time in the air. For transatlantic flights, or over sea flights, there usually is though you would have to pay. I know Delta Airlines has WiFi on long flights, and British Airways, and I am sure other airliners do as well. If you know the airliner you are flying with, you can go to there website and look it up there, or e-mail the airliner. You would need to pay for the WiFi and, of coarse, need to have your own laptop with you on board the plane.
The average zeppelin transatlantic flight time is approximately 3 to 4 days.
There are no flights that solely fly just elderly passengers. Your best bet, if you can afford it, is to fly her first class where she'll have the attention of the flight attendants the entire time the plane is in the air.
120mph!!
Nonstop flights go directly to the destination without any layovers, making them faster and more convenient. Direct flights may have layovers but passengers stay on the same plane, which can be less convenient and take longer.
No flights leave Wilmington-Philadelphia Regional Airport that are destined for London currently. Thus the flight time can not be determined at this time.
The first supersonic passenger flight was March 2, 1969. Concorde flew regular transatlantic flights from London Heathrow and Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport to New York JFK, Washington Dulles and Barbados, in half the time of other flights. Concorde was retired on November 26, 2003.