Depends on where it's flying from, the size/type of the plane, and how heavily loaded it is.
Which country in Europe?
It needs good fuel efficiency for a start.
Airplane require KEROSENE as fuel in order to fly.
My boyfriend at pilot do President Jammeh at Gambia was go Barbados fuel they airplane then fly go to Washington DC.I was thinks him was lieing to me and want know was fly Barbados at the only first stop to fuel at airplane though then go Washington DC.
That depends on the airplane model. There is no definitive answer to this. Most commercial airplanes take on as much fuel as they need for the journey, as it's cheaper to fly with only as much fuel as you need. When aeronautics was in its early years people with daring took on as much fuel as they could to fly over great distances with quite inefficient engines. I suppose the answer is: an airplane can hold as much fuel as the maximum take-off weight for that particular plane is. Of course, getting extra fuel tanks in there, and connecting them to the intake is huge work, and I don't think people much do long-distance flying with small planes these days, since all the records have been set, even for a non-refuel flight across the world.
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In many ways such as how much fuel do I need to carry to fly 300 miles. One of the most important things for a pilot to know is how much weight he has on the airplane and, since fuel is figured in weight instead of gallons on a airplane, he probably better know basic algebra and general mathmatics.
It depends on the fuel capacity. Some airplanes can refuel during flight so conceivably, they can fly until the engines need maintenance. Current aircraft can fly up to 8,000 miles or about 14-15,000 kilometers.
its not smoke.its watervapour formed due to the combustion of fuel.
An added tank of oxygen to mix with the fuel for combustion reactions.
Airlines are always late with their planes. Airplanes fly not by air, but by $$$ money. Pilots do not get paid enough to fly planes. Airplane fuel is to expensive.