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It did, the Concorde travelled at 60,000 feet and it's cruising speed was 1,350 MPH. It went higher because of its higher cruising speed.
The Concorde's maximum speed was at Mach 2.04 (1,354 mph). It's cruising speed was at Mach 2.02 (1,340 mph).
The Concorde flew faster than the speed of sound, the only commercial airliner (other than the Soviet Tu-144) that could. The Concorde's cruising speed was 2170 kilometres per hour (1,350 mph), which is Mach 2.04 at a cruising altitude of 56000 feet.
Mach 2, twice the speed of sound. That's about 1,354mp/h or around 2000km/h.
The maximum operational cruising speed of the Concorde was about 2170 km/h (1350 mph), more than twice the speed of sound at the Cocorde's normal altitude of around 60,000 feet.
The Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde has a cruising speed of 1,350 m.p.h. (Mach 2.04) t 49,200 ft.
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.
Maximum speed: Mach 2.04 (≈1,354 mph, 2,179 km/h) at cruise altitudeCruise speed: Mach 2.02 (≈1,340 mph, 2,158 km/h) at cruise altitude
220 Kts is the take off speed of the Concorde.
A320- Max cruising speed 903km/h (487kt)