the same ways as any other plane, by moving at a high speed to create lift under its wings
A jet plane uses a jet engine's thrust for propulsion. A propeller is a set of blades somewhat like a big fan that blows air to the back of the plane for thrust instead of using a jet engine for the thrust to move the plane forward.
A jet plane is propelled by the force produced by its jet engines, which expel high-speed exhaust gases to create thrust. This thrust overcomes drag and allows the plane to move forward through the air.
An Airbus is a jet plane manufactured by Airbus.
Jet fuel is injected into high pressure air in jet engines.
It pulls the plane through the air.
Most people use nitrogen to inflate jet plane tires.
Basically a jet can move in air-space. The reason why it doesn't is that jets don't have high enough cold protection on air leakage protection. But if you protect jets enough you can in go in open space. Another question will fuel...
When a jet plane moves on land, it is called taxiing. The engine thrust of the plane allows the plane to move without actually taking off until it is ready.
The exhaust gases from combustion create thrust which pushed the plane in the other direction
The engines of the plane produce thrust by expelling a high-velocity stream of air or exhaust gases backwards. This thrust propels the aircraft forward and allows it to move through the air.
Propulsion is what keeps a jet in the air. Otherwise the plane has to fall down. Propulsion keeps the air always flowing over the wing which in turn keeps the plane afloat.
The Harrier Jump Jet