The length of a passenger plane's wing varies significantly depending on the aircraft model. For example, the wingspan of a Boeing 737 is approximately 117 feet (36 meters), while a larger aircraft like the Boeing 777 has a wingspan of about 199 feet (60 meters). Generally, wingspans can range from around 80 feet (24 meters) for smaller regional jets to over 200 feet (61 meters) for larger, long-haul aircraft.
No Fedex does not have passenger planes. Although their cargo planes do have a few passenger seats, these are used only for transporting Fedex employees and/or flight crews.
What is average? - Small passenger planes are about 30 feet long, fighter jets are about 50 feet long, passenger liners are anywhere from 70 to 200 feet long.
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Approximately 36 aircraft in a wing
Cessnas have high wing, and most other small planes have low wing.
That can be a squadron, or maybe a 'wing'...
It depends if you mean private planes or commercial or passenger planes. For passenger planes I think Air Canada would probably buy planes though I am not sure and I am sure there would be others.
as big as a planes wing
Rudder on the wing of the plane controls the direction.
An eight-passenger single-engine low-wing Cessna would be called a Pilatus PC-12. Cessna's low-wing singles are the Corvallis models, which are four-place planes. The biggest piston single they make is the Stationair, which only has six seats and it's high-wing. The Grand Caravan, which is an eight-place turboprop single, is also high-wing. If you want an eight-place single you seem to have two choices: the Grand Caravan, which isn't low-wing, and the PC-12, which isn't a Cessna.
the wing flaps go up and down
A plane's wingspan is the length of it's wing.