International Flights Reach Over 800 mph Due to Near-Record Winds
Several flights, including Virgin Atlantic and United Airlines, arrived early as jet streams propelled them to speeds surpassing 800 mph.
- Near-record winds in the Northeast pushed commercial jets to speeds over 800 mph, with some flights arriving earlier than expected.
- The jet stream's strong winds, peaking at around 265 mph, were the second strongest upper-level wind recorded in the region's local history.
- Virgin Atlantic Flight 22 from Washington to London reached a top speed of 802 mph, landing 45 minutes early.
- United Airlines Flight 64 from Newark to Lisbon hit 838 mph, also arriving ahead of schedule.
- Despite reaching ground speeds faster than the speed of sound, the planes did not break the sound barrier due to technical distinctions between ground speed and airspeed.