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Fastest airliner in the world (besides concorde)
This is one topic that is never though off, What is the fastest commercial airliner in the world besides Concorde? I know for sure that the Convair 990 had a cruising speed of Mach 0.9 and was regarded as the world's fastest airliner at the time but that is out of service now.
WHile flying in a Boeing 777-200ER from Vienna to Melbourne, it maintained a ground speed of 1132 km/h for approx 15 minutes in a tailwind, and above 1000km/h for several hours. so any commerical airliner flown faster on a scheduled service and what airliner has the fastest average cruise speed? |
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Fastest airliner in the world was russian TU-144. . A prototype first flew on December 31, 1968 near Moscow, two months before the Concorde.
Airline: Aeroflot Power source: 4 Kuznetsov NK-144 turbofans of 196 kN afterburning thrust Maximum cruising speed: 2345-2500km/h (Mach 2.5) Operational ceiling: 18,000 m Range with maximum payload: 6,500 km Empty weight: 85,000 kg Maximum take-off weight: 180,000 kg Span: 28.80 m Length: 65.50 m Crew: 3 Passengers: 120 Wing area: 438 m² ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Ground speed and air speed are two different things. You both probably experienced substantial tailwinds (which is common) and thus were able to significantly increase ground speed.
True the speed of sound at crusing altitudes is roughly 1062 kph. But something tells me you weren't actually breaking the sound barrier. You would've noticed it too. ![]() |
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I miss the Tupolev 144. Fastest commercial aircraft ever built! Go Russia!
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Corcordski was a poor copy and insufficiently tested. She was rushed into flight before she was ready in order to "beat" Concorde, crashed soon afterwards, and the programme was promptly abandoned. Now see the real incomparable thing - one of the most beautiful creations of mankind.... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Not as quick as Concorde and Concordski - the DC8 went supersonic during testing click here! and I was on a A320 that had a massive tailwind and the pilot announced that we were travelling in excess of 700mph!
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How the hell did they get the DC-8 up to 52,000ft?
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Those are some very fast planes!
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Mmmmmmmmmmmm.... Concorde........... Many will try, most will fail.
Concorde was (still should be) the pinnicle of aviation. For me it always will be. |
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I'm pretty sure the 747 is the fastest commercial airliner currently in service? It has alot to do with it's highly swept wing design compared to most other airliners flying today.
Someone mentioned the Convair 990, it was considered the sports car of the skies when it first came into service. Pity there are none flying anymore. There are plans to restore a Convair 880 to flying condition, hope it happens, they were a great looking aircraft. ![]() |
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Cruising speed for some major airliners:
Boeing 737 : Mach 0.79 Boeing 767: Mach 0.80 Boeing 777: Mach 0.84 Boeing 747: Mach 0.85 Boeing 787: (will be) Mach 0.85 Airbus A330: Mach 0.82 Airbus A340-200/300: Mach 0.82 Airbus A340-500/600: Mach 0.83 Airbus A380: Mach 0.85
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True, the second crash didn't help things either. Overall the oil embargo killed SSTs, which is really really sad. That's why I think the A380 is the next best solution. If you can't get there any faster, at least make the journey more comfortable and plesant. ![]() |
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^But it is.
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