The fastest jet ever recorded is the North American X-15, which reached a speed of 4,520 miles per hour (7,274 kilometers per hour) during a flight in 1967. This experimental rocket-powered aircraft achieved speeds that far exceed those of conventional jets. In comparison, modern military jets, like the Lockheed Martin SR-71 Blackbird, can fly at speeds around 2,193 miles per hour (3,529 kilometers per hour). However, these speeds are significantly slower than the X-15's record.
Very fast.
Marvin is the only fast jet of ultimate fastness
The x-15 fly-by at 4520 MPH is the fastest jet in the world. A private jet has a speed of around 600 miles per hour and a commercial jet comes in at 500 miles per hour.
366mph (516kph)
about as fast as a normal "SouthwestTM" jet can which is about 500 to 800 mph.
The SR-71 is the fastest manned jet. Its fastest recored speed is Mach 3.3 (3.3 the speed of sound.)
921 mph.
They are the fastest flying bird.
It holds the world record for the fastest jet plane it can travel at Mach 3.3 (three times the speed of sound) 2,000 mph
Depends on which fighter jet, most fly between 1,000 and 1,400 mph.
The fastest "officially" is the SR-71 Blackbird at mach 3.3 - but could go faster. The Space Shuttle - albeit not a jet by technical terms, should be classified as the fasted.
All aircraft have cockpits. The fastest fly around 1,600 mph.