The Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde has a cruising speed of 1,350 m.p.h. (Mach 2.04) t 49,200 ft.
There is currently no commercial airliner which can travel at that speed.
Yes. But they don't cruise at that speed. Any airliner can dive down towards the ground and reach a speed of Mach 1.
There is currently no commercial airliner which can travel at that speed.
The Concorde was a supersonic commercial airliner. However, due to flight accidents the Concorde is no longer in service. The typical cruise speed for a commercial jet is about 0.8 Mach. Of course, almost any plane with sufficient engines and built for speed can dive down and break the sound barrier---but it may not recover from this.
The fastest commercial airplane is the airbus a380. The airbus a380 has a top speed of 634mph or 1020kph.
depends on the jet, a Boeing 747-400 has a top speed of 614 mph at 35,000 feet
570 MPH
The top speed of an aircraft is it's absolute all out speed with thrust full on. This can only be kept up for a very short while. However, the fastest fighters can go over 1,500 mph. An average jet airliner cruises at about 570 mph.
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.
For a commercial airliner, like a Boeing 737, the speed at liftoff is about 150 - 180 miles per hour.
Different ships have different cruising speeds, most cruise ships cruise at about 20 to 25 knots (37 to 46 km/h) Cruise speed is the most fuel efficient speed, not the fastest speed a ship can go.
Concorde, which is now retired, was the only commercial airliner that flew faster than the speed of sound.