No - although VERY FEW - there are one or two daytime flights
Traveling from America to Europe is often faster due to the prevailing west-to-east jet stream, which can provide a tailwind for aircraft flying in that direction. Additionally, the great circle route, which is the shortest path between two points on a sphere, tends to favor eastbound flights. These factors can lead to shorter flight times compared to the return journey from Europe to America, where planes may face headwinds.
Pictures of planes flying are taken from a similar plane (in speed).
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The smoke when up in the air obviously and planes to Europe and to America were shut down. Many people were stuck in Europe or America
Fighter planes were made in almost every country in Europe and north America.
sizes vary depending on what kind of airplane you are flying or flying on
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A formation.
When traveling westbound across the Pacific, planes generally have headwinds that slow the speed of the aircraft. When traveling eastbound, planes can utilize a tailwind as well as the jetstream to travel faster and reach the destination in less time.
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