The average speed of a Qantas jet can vary depending on the specific aircraft model, route, and weather conditions. However, typical cruising speeds for commercial jets like those operated by Qantas range from 500 to 600 miles per hour (800 to 965 kilometers per hour).
The average speed of a regional jet is typically around 500-600 mph (800-965 km/h), depending on factors such as wind conditions, altitude, and weight of the aircraft.
Airspeed
Jet engines can vary in speed depending on the type and size of the engine. Commercial jet engines typically operate at speeds between 9,000 and 25,000 rpm (revolutions per minute). Military jet engines can reach even higher speeds, often exceeding 30,000 rpm.
A jet plane is propelled by the force produced by its jet engines, which expel high-speed exhaust gases to create thrust. This thrust overcomes drag and allows the plane to move forward through the air.
Average speed = Total distance / Total time
2 mph
Current jet fighters average about 1,300 mph.
575 mph.
Average speed = Distance/Time Average speed = 5400/9 = 600 mph
The average speed of a jet plane is about 900 kilometers per hour. However, this is usually measured in knots which refers to nautical miles and this translates to about 500 knots.
The average aircraft can go 600 miles per hour.
The average speed of a regional jet is typically around 500-600 mph (800-965 km/h), depending on factors such as wind conditions, altitude, and weight of the aircraft.
close to 600 ground MPH
About 550 Miles per hour.
The average jumbo jet (based upon a Boeing 747) can fly at a speed of 245 m/s, with its maximum speed at about 550mph. - - - - - There is no such thing as an "average jet plane." A Boeing 737 will accelerate slower than a Gulfstream V which will accelerate slower than an F-14.
The speed of a commercial jetliner is around 560 miles per hour.
The Albatros' max speed is around 470 mph, so I would think the average cruising speed is around 400 mph.