What is the highest altitude a passenger plane can fly.?
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Up to about 60000 feet. Concorde used to cruise at about 50000-60000. Airbus and boeing usually fly at about 30000-42000 feet.
think it is 35,000 ft but I would add 5,000 to that.
my bad put miles, just call me retard
Few will routinely travel higher than 45, 000 ft.
35,000 miles? Blimey.
Most passenger planes have a max altitude of 40 - 45,000 ft depending on model. This will be the certified altitude but the manufacturer will test to higher altitudes than this.
Concorde used to have a max altitude of 60,000 ft.
The current highest flying passenger plane is the Cessna Citation X (ten). It is certified to a ceiling of 54,000 feet. --likely could go higher on a good day with favorable temperatures but then you'd become a test pilot.
That would be 60,000' (If capable ) That is the upper limit on Class A airspace.
35,000ft to about 50,000ft. Depends on the aircraft. I beleive the larger the plane, like B - 777 is pretty large and can fly high.
At least I think so because when I flew on Korean Air and the aircraft was a B - 777, it made it about 40,000 feet.
Most commercial airliners will not cruise above FL 450 (approx 45000 feet) - although they will have been tested above that during trials.
Upper limit of Class A airspace in the UK is FL245 (24,500') - above that you get into Upper Airspace, within which there are a series of Upper Air Routes with a ceiling of FL 450 - above that the airspace should be controlled by the Military.
a passenger aircraft can fly around 35,000 ft to 55,00 ft
limit is 60k feet - concorde used to fly at this level
bigger airliners regulalry fly at just over 40k
a new eco jet from cessna can cruise at 55k
Well . . . not to stir a pot but a "passenger" recently went into outer space.
standard sub sonic aircraft, it is around 39,000 ft., supersonic like concorde, was 51000 ft.
35,000 - 40,000 feet. Altitude depends on the plane.
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