The range of an airliner before needing to refuel varies by aircraft type. Most commercial jets, such as the Boeing 737 or Airbus A320, can fly approximately 2,500 to 3,500 nautical miles. Larger long-haul aircraft, like the Boeing 777 or Airbus A350, can cover distances of 6,000 to 8,000 nautical miles or more. Factors such as payload, weather conditions, and flight altitude also influence the actual range.
There is no single answer. Each aircraft has a different payload, mission, operability and tank capacity.
Around the earth once before it needs refueling.
The B-2 can fly 6,900 miles before refuelling.
How far a Boeing 737 can fly without refueling depends on its configuration. However, it is rated at 3,060 nautical miles which is about 5, 665 kilometers.
Commercial jets can fly as much as 16,600 kilometers without refueling. That is, about a 19 hour long flight.
In combat readiness status an F/A 18 can fly approximately 1,250 miles. Without weapons it can fly well over 2,000 miles.
Get an airliner.
It depends on which Cessna you have, whether you have added auxiliary fuel tanks to it, and how much cargo and pax you are carrying.
Around 3.000 miles, which is 4.800 kilometers.
A F-16 has a ferry range of 2,280 NM (2,620 mi, 4,220 km) with drop tanks
unrefueled one way, 6897.2 miles (6000 nautical miles)with aerial refueling, unlimited
320 - 400 mph