2,000 airplanes fly in the air each day.
i dont want to know why do you......
There are about 110 flights who depart from the Buffalo Niagara International Airport each and every day. Those airplanes fly to a total of 23 different destinations.
The annual average number of airplanes in the air can vary greatly depending on the time of day, day of the week, and season. However, on average, there are estimated to be around 9,700 planes airborne at any given time globally.
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The most obvious are being used every day. Air transportation includes: Airplanes, Helicopters, Hot Air Balloons, Blimps, Rockets, Kites, Parachutes and Birds.
Thousands, upon thousands upon thousands. Not only do you have many different airlines and commercial flights, there are tons of private, corporate, fractional and cargo planes too!
The most obvious are being used every day. Air transportation includes: Airplanes, Helicopters, Hot Air Balloons, Blimps, Rockets, Kites, Parachutes and Birds.
Check with the FAA for those statistics. Obviously the number is not the same each day so you will probably get a daily average figured over some period of time
No airplanes can land in an airport. They land on the runway.
breathing, keeping the temperature stable, used as insulation in windows, lift for airplanes to name a few
I wasn't aware that anything replaced airplanes, I see lots of them every day.
The number of commercial airline flights per day, worldwide is around the 93,000 mark. If we halve that, to account for the rougly 50/50 split of day/night time, that leaves us with approximately 46,500 flights per night, worldwide. According to most astonomers, there are millions of foreign objects entering the atmosphere (approximately 100 tonnes worth) each with the capability to become a 'shooting star' each day. For the purpose of arguement, lets say 3 million each day. Again, if this is halved, we are left with approximate 1.5 million shooting stars worldwide each night. Therefore, the ratio of airplanes to shooting stars worldwide, during night time hours, is 46,500 to 1,500,000. Therefore, it is over 30 times as likely that you will see a shooting star than an airplane on any given night. The morale of the story: Go outside and find a shooting star and stop wishing that airplanes are shooting stars.