Somewhere around 1600-1700 nautical miles, which is 1.800-2.000 miles, which is 3.000-3.200 kilometers.
How far a Boeing 737 can fly without refueling depends on its configuration. However, it is rated at 3,060 nautical miles which is about 5, 665 kilometers.
In combat readiness status an F/A 18 can fly approximately 1,250 miles. Without weapons it can fly well over 2,000 miles.
It depends on which Cessna you have, whether you have added auxiliary fuel tanks to it, and how much cargo and pax you are carrying.
22 hours
2.35 hours
A F-16 has a ferry range of 2,280 NM (2,620 mi, 4,220 km) with drop tanks
A Learjet's range varies by model, but most can fly between 1,800 to 2,500 nautical miles without refueling. For example, the Learjet 75 has a maximum range of approximately 2,040 nautical miles. Factors such as weight, weather conditions, and flight altitude can influence the actual distance flown.
A C-5M Super Galaxy, the latest version of the C-5, has a range of approximately 6,500 miles (10,460 kilometers) without refueling. This range can vary based on factors such as payload, flight conditions, and operational parameters. In practice, it can be extended with aerial refueling, allowing for even longer missions without landing.
Commercial jets can fly as much as 16,600 kilometers without refueling. That is, about a 19 hour long flight.
The range of a stealth fighter varies depending on the specific model and mission profile. For example, the F-22 Raptor has a combat radius of about 1,839 kilometers (1,140 miles) without refueling, while the F-35 Lightning II has a range of approximately 2,220 kilometers (1,380 miles). These figures can change based on payload, flight conditions, and operational requirements. Additionally, stealth fighters often rely on aerial refueling for extended missions.
The Boeing 777 has a range that varies by model, but the 777-200LR, for example, can fly approximately 15,843 kilometers (about 9,844 miles) without refueling. This long-range capability allows it to connect distant international destinations. Other models, like the 777-300ER, have slightly shorter ranges due to differences in design and capacity.
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