There is no certain cruising altitude for a commercial airline. it depends on where they are flying and how long they fly. most airlines fly above 10,000 ft. the max altitude is around 41,000 ft.
After take-off a plane climbs to a safe altitude before leveling off.
About Half an hour.
The cruising altitude of a normal commercial jet airplane today is around 12,000 m (35,000 ft).
35,000ft is the typical cruising altitude.
To see the curvature of the Earth, you would need to be at an altitude of at least 35,000 feet, which is roughly the cruising altitude of commercial airplanes.
The altitude needed to see the curvature of the Earth is typically around 35,000 feet or higher, which is the cruising altitude of commercial airplanes.
The Concorde's highest cruising altitude was approximately 60,000 feet (about 18,300 meters). This altitude allowed it to fly above commercial air traffic and weather, contributing to its ability to achieve supersonic speeds of over Mach 2. The high cruising altitude also provided passengers with stunning views of the curvature of the Earth.
The cruising altitude of Boeing 747 is 30,000 feet.
Usually, all commercial jet aircraft cruise between 30000 and 40000 feet.
If you are talking plane or car, car is the SSC THRUST. No plane has gone that speed at ground level, so i wouldn't know.
normally above 10,000 feet and below 41,000 feet above sea level
Zero, if the jet plane is on the ground, otherwise it depends at what altitude the plane happens to be flying. Cruising altitude for many passenger airliners is around five to seven miles. Military aircraft often fly at much higher altitudes.