Why Do Planes Fly Across the Atlantic at Night?

Every night, over 100 aircraft cross the Atlantic in complete darkness — no radar, no landmarks, nothing below but 3,000 miles of freezing ocean. This is not a coincidence. It is a system. In this video, we break down the real reason transatlantic flights always cross at night — and it has nothing to do with pilot preference or airline convenience. From the invisible jet stream highways rebuilt from scratch every single day, to the sleeping executives whose ticket prices quietly shaped the entire schedule, to the twin-engine revolution that opened the Atlantic to the world — this is the full story nobody tells you. This is not just aviation. This is one of the most quietly brilliant engineering systems ever built — and it runs every single night above an ocean nobody is watching. If you've ever looked out a plane window at 2am and wondered why you're crossing an ocean in the dark — this video is your answer. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos on the hidden systems that run the world. 👍 If this changed how you think about flying, the like button takes one second. 💬 Drop a comment telling us where in the world you're watching from — we're genuinely curious where this one lands. #aviation #howthingswork #transatlanticflight #jetstream #aerospaceengineering #flightexplained #aviationfacts #nattracks #boeing777 #boeing787dreamliner #boeing787 #hiddenengineering