The term Jumbo Jet has been generally applied to the Boeing 747.
In my experience, they generally cruise at around 35,000ft to 38,000ft across the Atlantic.
Different models, however, have a SERVICE CEILING* of over 40,000ft but that is not the same as a normal cruise altitude. Most commercial jetliners have a service ceiling of about 42,000 feet.
*defined as the highest altitude at which an aircraft can maintain a rate of climb of 100 feet per minute.
The moon is 384,403 km from the Earth. A Boeing 747-400 has a long range cruising speed of 907kph so the simple answer is about 424 hours or 17 days and 16 hours. Of course there are a few problems: # A jumbo jet can not fly straight up near the surface of the Earth and even when you get to the moon the Earth's gravity is still about 0.3% of that on the surface of the Earth which will slow the jumbo down. # A jet engine needs air so it stops in space. # There is no air resistance so less fuel is consumed but on the other hand there is no air to provide lift so the wings are pretty useless. # If we ignore the first 3 problems there remains the problem that a jet can not carry enough fuel. The maximum range of a 747-400-ER is 14,205km so it would need to land and refuel 28 times on the way, a lot of new airports to build...... More seriously, comparing a jumbo jet with a the real vehicle used to get people to the moon, the Saturn V rocket used by NASA for moon missions we see just how short of fuel and thrust a jumbo is for the job.* Fuel - The Saturn V had a take off weight of 3,038,500kg to deliver just 47,000kg to Lunar orbit, less than 2% of takeoff weight and most of its take off weight was fuel. A 747-400 has a maximum fuel load of just 47% of minimum takeoff weight. * Thrust - The first stage of the Saturn V had a thrust of 7,648,000 lbf, a 747-400 with the best engines has a max thrust of only 63,300 lbf, just 0.8%. So, 17 days and 16 hours is kind of useful to picture how far away the moon is but a jumbo is never going to fly to the moon.
The cost of jet fuel can vary widely depending on factors such as location, market conditions, and taxes. On average, the price of jet fuel can range from $4 to $8 per gallon.
It would take approximately 6.5 days to travel from Earth to the Moon at an average speed of 600 mph. The distance between Earth and the Moon is about 238,855 miles.
a jet stream is important because of climate control
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On a standard 747 jumbo jet, there are 420 seats.
A Jumbo Jet is any Boeing 747.
Boeing the company invented the jumbo jet.
No. The Jumbo Jet is a Boeing 747.
close to 600 ground MPH
Jumbo Jet - Cedar Point - was created in 1972.
The jumbo sausage was delicious.That jumbo jet looks huge.
900km/ph 550m/ph 300-400 knots
jumbo means very big so we called it jumbo jet
This depends on which jumbo jet you are looking for. For example a 747 weighs roughly 400,000 kg
A typical Jumbo Jet will fly at 550-600 mph top speed.