The cruising altitude of a 747 depends on weather conditions, weight of the aircraft, and the amount of traffic on the other flight levels. Its average cruising altitude is around 33,000 feet.
The cruising altitude of Boeing 747 is 30,000 feet.
The service ceiling of a Boeing 747 is 43,000 ft. The maximum is 45,000 ft.
The cruising altitude of a normal commercial jet airplane today is around 12,000 m (35,000 ft).
depending upon the revision and model it's 42-45k ft
35,000ft is the typical cruising altitude.
Maximum speed for a 747 is 0.92 mach. Normal cruise is between 0.82 and 0.85 mach at altitudes up to 45,100 feet. meaning about 200 mph give or take.
The average cruising speed of an airbus varies by the type of the aircraft, it is generally between 450-537 mph. Again the same can be said for the cruising altitude depending on aircraft and route, as a general rule it is between 36,000ft and 39,000ft (the service ceiling (ie the max cruising altitude) of some airbus aircraft is 41,000ft). Hope this helps.
Boing 747's, popularly known as Jumbo Jets, typically cruise at around 32,000 to 38,000 feet altitude. This is between about 6 and 7 miles high.
567 mph
Varies between aircraft however a Boeing 747 at cruising altitude normally burns around 24,000 lbs p/hour for all 4 engines, this is only at cruising altitude and varies at different points during the flight
The Boeing 747 typically has a maximum cruising speed of around 570 miles per hour (917 kilometers per hour) at altitude. However, the exact speed can vary slightly depending on the specific model of the 747, such as the 747-400 or the 747-8. In general, this iconic aircraft is designed for efficient long-distance travel rather than high-speed performance.
During IFR flight, ATC will dictate cruising altitude.