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They do fly with the winds when they are going the appropriate direction. Flights that go from West to East in the Northern Hemisphere tend to go faster than those that go East to West because of the jet stream pushes them along.

Launching or taking off into the wind helps them build lift at lower speeds, the air speed over the wings is higher, which reduces fuel use and requires shorter runway lengths.

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