The most popular commercial airplane is the Boeing 737.
I think you will find that the USAFs B2 Spirit at a cool $1.9 billion each holds the title of the most expensive airplane
The U.S. Government owns the most expensive airplane, a warbird, probably a B-2 stealth bomber, but not 100% sure.
The Honda Commercial it cost 6.2 million to produce
It depends on what kind of jet or commercial airplane it is.
In commercial aviation, the most recent aircraft are the Boeing 787 and the Airbus A380.
Acceleration of a commercial airplane can be calculated by dividing the change in velocity during a specific time interval by that time interval. This can be measured using instruments like accelerometers on the airplane or by analyzing data from the airplane's flight instruments.
A commercial airplane is an airplane that is being used in commercial service--where people are paying for the plane to be flown. ANY plane can be a commercial airplane; if you've got a business picking up X-rays from small airports then flying them to Rochester International Airport in Minnesota so a doctor from the Mayo Clinic can review them, and you use the cheapest Cessna you can get your hands on to do it, that Cessna is a commercial airplane. Having said that, usually "commercial airplane" means one that's large enough to carry many passengers or a lot of cargo.
fractional distillation
Most commercial jetliners fly routes between 28,000 and 35,000 feet.
yes, but it's expensive.
Because you ride in it, and they are expensive.