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* Maximum Speed: 568mph / MACH .86 (913km/h , 439kn) at 35,000 ft. * Maxiumum Cruise Speed: 530mph / MACH .80 (851km/h , 470kn) at 35,000ft. Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_767#Specifications

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