Officials from the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (FAI) are currently analysing data from the descent.[4] If confirmed, the jump statistics Baumgartner will have attained will be:Baumgartner's free fall time of 4 minutes 20 seconds was 10 seconds short of the current record. The FAI announced that while confirmation of exact times and altitudes could take several weeks, and while the reported values may change on verification, there was no doubt that Baumgartner had broken the sound barrier.[35]
- Maximum altitude of 39.045 kilometres (24.261 mi)
- Maximum speed of 1,342.8 kilometres per hour (834.4 mph), which corresponds to Mach 1.24
- Total free fall time of 4 minutes 20 seconds
- Total free fall distance of 36,529 metres (119,846 ft)