Apple MacBook Neo plane range – how far can it fly?

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The Apple MacBook Neo can fly up to 0 nautical miles (0 km) as a ferry flight with no payload. With a full load of passengers and cargo, the range drops to approximately 0 nm (0 km). At its cruise speed of 3 kt, that's about 0h 0m of non-stop flying at ferry weight, or 0h 0m fully loaded.

Range Specifications

Ferry Range
0 nm
0 km — 0h 0m
Max Payload Range
0 nm
0 km — 0h 0m
Cruise Speed
3 kt
true airspeed

About the MacBook Neo

The MacBook Neo is Apple's first and only entry into commercial aviation. Manufactured in Cupertino and operated exclusively by Apple Inc. in a single-class configuration — Economy (Wi-Fi Included) — it carries one passenger at a cruise speed of 3 knots and a service ceiling of 5 feet above mean sea level. Ferry range is 0 nm. This has been independently confirmed.

The MacBook Neo requires no runway for takeoff or landing, which Apple describes as a breakthrough in infrastructure flexibility. PlaneRange notes that this makes the MacBook Neo fully compatible with every airport in the dataset, including Juancho E. Yrausquin in Saba (1,312 ft), Lukla (1,729 ft), and Denver International (16,000 ft). It also makes the MacBook Neo compatible with your living room, a detail Apple has chosen not to highlight.

The aircraft holds no ETOPS certification, having zero engines. Maximum structural payload is 3 lbs. The payload-range curve is a point. It is a very small point.

Runway Requirements

Takeoff (MTOW)
0 ft
sea level, ISA, full weight
Takeoff (Empty)
0 ft
operating empty weight
Landing (MLW)
0 ft
sea level, ISA, dry runway

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