The cruising speed of an airplane varies depending on the type of aircraft. For commercial airliners, typical cruising speeds range from 500 to 600 miles per hour (805 to 965 kilometers per hour). Smaller general aviation planes usually cruise at speeds between 120 to 200 miles per hour (193 to 322 kilometers per hour). Factors such as altitude, aircraft design, and weather conditions can also influence cruising speed.
A C130J flys at 417mph top speed and about 400mph at cruising speed
570 mph equates to 9.5 miles per minute.
Cruising speed is about 150 mph.
An aircraft uses a turbofan engine to reach takeoff and cruising speed. Look up TURBOFAN on Google for more info!
Max cruising speed is 487 knots, economy(most efficient) cruising speed is 454 knots.
Cruising speed was 68 mph, with a maximum speed of 81 mph.
A320- Max cruising speed 903km/h (487kt)
The Mcdonnell Douglas DC-10 flies at a cruising speed of 908 km/h.
480 kts
The cruising speed of an A 380 is 587 mph. This is 945 km/h.
The cruising speed of an A 320 is 511 mph. This is the same as 828 km/h.
The Airbus A380 maximum cruising speed is Mach 0.88 (670 mph). Long distance cruising speed is typically M0.85 (650 mph). max cruising speed = .85 MACH max design speed = .96 MACH