A plane primarily uses chemical energy stored in jet fuel to power its engines by burning the fuel and converting it to mechanical energy for propulsion. In addition, some planes may also use electricity stored in batteries for auxiliary systems and electric propulsion.
If you mean where is a plane stored after it lands, they are usually stored in a hangar.
Because it is a good place too keep them leaving more room for freight in the cetral part of the plane.
fuel tank
Diesel is a fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks. Gasoline / Petrol is another fuel that is used in cars and stored in tanks.
The fuel is usually stored in tanks which are strapped to the sides of the basket.
Rocket fuel is typically stored in fuel tanks within the rocket's structure. The tanks are often made of lightweight materials such as aluminum or composite materials to minimize weight. The fuel may be stored separately from the oxidizer in different tanks, or they may be stored together as a single fuel mixture.
It is stored in a container on the plane. When the plane lands the container is emptied.
Energy
Specify the type of plane; it varies.
its stored inside the plane when u land it is removed...
In the aeroplane fuel storage compartment