Hi
Just to add my 2 cents...

You should be cruising between 35-38,000 feet and set the mach to 0.85. This should give you a ground speed around 520 knots, not bad for an ocean liner in the air.
Your air speed will only read aroud the 330 knot mark though, why is this? because air density at high altitudes is less than an sea level, so your instruments tell porkies. Being in these les dense air streams also means your aircraft can cut through the air more easily, but your engines efficiency starts to suffer.
So experiment and try to find the "sweet spot" ;D
Regards
Phil
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