You need to be more specific with your question, like which specific aircraft you mean.
For example a big aircraft like a 747 needs a lot more thrust than a leer jet just to get off the ground.
The engine creates thrust.
An engine is the usual source of thrust in an aircraft.
"Thrust" is a force, referenced to the direction in which the aircraft is pointing. Take all the forces that act on the airplane. For each one, find the magnitude of its component in the direction in which the airplane's nose points. Their sum is the "thrust" at that moment.
the engines
Drag
The amount of thrust depends on the power of the engine
The thrust is an airplane is provided by the engines.
Thrust is used to make it roll forward. This forward motion causes lift at the wings.
Thrust drives an aircraft forward.
Thrust, lift, gravity, and drag
The engine creates thrust.
The engine causes thrust, it moves the aircraft.
Thrust and Lift. Gravity and drag make planes more difficult to fly.
power
An engine is the usual source of thrust in an aircraft.
"Thrust" is a force, referenced to the direction in which the aircraft is pointing. Take all the forces that act on the airplane. For each one, find the magnitude of its component in the direction in which the airplane's nose points. Their sum is the "thrust" at that moment.
Thrust is the forward motion of the airplane provided by the engines. Lift is the upward force on an airplanes wing.