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Take it in small bites, otherwise you'll get tired of winning.
Then help keep it up. Almost nobody donates. Jim had to lay off 10 people at Christmas.
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Boeing Aircraft
Boeing 737 (All Variants in Service: 737-700, 737-800, 737-900, 737 MAX Series)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.78 (approximately 570 mph or 917 km/h at 35,000 ft)
Top Speed: Mach 0.82 (approximately 606 mph or 975 km/h)
Notes: The 737 family, including the MAX series, shares similar aerodynamic profiles, with slight variations in performance based on engine efficiency and weight.
Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental (747-8i)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.85 (approximately 630 mph or 1,013 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.86 (approximately 637 mph or 1,025 km/h)
Notes: The fastest commercial jet currently in service, operated by airlines like Lufthansa, Korean Air, and Air China.
Boeing 757 (757-200, 757-300)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.80 (approximately 593 mph or 954 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.86 (approximately 637 mph or 1,025 km/h)
Notes: Still used by some airlines like Delta and United, though production ended in 2004.
Boeing 767 (767-300ER, 767-400ER)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.80 (approximately 593 mph or 954 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.86 (approximately 637 mph or 1,025 km/h)
Notes: Widely used for long-haul flights by carriers like United and Japan Airlines.
Boeing 777 (777-200, 777-300ER, 777X)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.84 (approximately 622 mph or 1,001 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.89 (approximately 659 mph or 1,060 km/h)
Notes: The 777X, entering service soon, maintains similar speed profiles to earlier models.
Boeing 787 Dreamliner (787-8, 787-9, 787-10)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.85 (approximately 630 mph or 1,013 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.90 (approximately 667 mph or 1,073 km/h)
Notes: One of the fastest modern widebodies, used by airlines like ANA, United, and Qatar Airways.
Airbus Aircraft
Airbus A320 Family (A319, A320, A321, A320neo, A321neo)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.78 (approximately 570 mph or 917 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.82 (approximately 606 mph or 975 km/h)
Notes: Includes neo (new engine option) variants, widely used by airlines like easyJet and American Airlines.
Airbus A330 (A330-200, A330-300, A330neo)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.82 (approximately 606 mph or 975 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.86 (approximately 637 mph or 1,025 km/h)
Notes: The A330neo enhances efficiency but maintains similar speed profiles.
Airbus A340 (A340-300, A340-600)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.82 (approximately 606 mph or 975 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.86 (approximately 637 mph or 1,025 km/h)
Notes: Less common today, still flown by a few carriers like Lufthansa.
Airbus A350 (A350-900, A350-1000)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.85 (approximately 630 mph or 1,013 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.89 (approximately 659 mph or 1,060 km/h)
Notes: A modern long-haul jet, operated by airlines like Singapore Airlines and Delta.
Airbus A380
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.85 (approximately 630 mph or 1,013 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.89 (approximately 659 mph or 1,060 km/h)
Notes: The largest passenger jet, still in service with Emirates, British Airways, and others, though production has ended.
Embraer Aircraft
Embraer E-Jets (E170, E175, E190, E195)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.78 (approximately 570 mph or 917 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.82 (approximately 606 mph or 975 km/h)
Notes: Regional jets used by airlines like American Eagle and JetBlue.
Embraer E2 Series (E175-E2, E190-E2, E195-E2)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.78 (approximately 570 mph or 917 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.82 (approximately 606 mph or 975 km/h)
Notes: Updated versions of the E-Jets, offering improved efficiency.
Bombardier Aircraft
Bombardier CRJ Series (CRJ700, CRJ900, CRJ1000)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.78 (approximately 570 mph or 917 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.85 (approximately 630 mph or 1,013 km/h)
Notes: Regional jets operated by carriers like SkyWest and Mesa Airlines.
Other Notable Jets
McDonnell Douglas MD-11 (Passenger Variants)
Cruising Speed: Mach 0.83 (approximately 615 mph or 990 km/h)
Top Speed: Mach 0.87 (approximately 644 mph or 1,036 km/h)
Notes: Rare in passenger service today, mostly used for cargo by FedEx and UPS.
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