It depends how fast the plane is as some planes can hit a sonic boom whereas other JETS may not be able to go so fast, but here is a plane which might just be the answer to your question:
The SR-71 Blackbird Jet can travel at up to Mach 3.5 (Around 3000 Kph).
It once traveled from London to New York, taking only 1 hour and 50minutes...
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No. The wind speed of the jet stream is constantly changing and varies at different points along it. The winds are generally fastest in the winter.
The Lockheed Martin SR-72 is currently in development and is projected to be the fastest fighter jet in the world when operational. It is based on the SR-71 Blackbird and is expected to reach speeds over Mach 6.
The world's fastest car is the SSC Tuatara, with a top speed of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) achieved in October 2020.
No, tornadoes are not the fastest wind on Earth. The fastest winds on Earth are found in weather phenomena such as jet streams and hurricanes. Tornadoes can have extremely high wind speeds, but they are localized and short-lived compared to other weather events.
WestJet is owned by Onex Corporation, a private equity firm based in Canada. Onex acquired WestJet in 2019.