The last time I checked, which was a while ago I admit, the largest aluminum extrusion press in the entire world was located in Arkansas, and could produce any extrudable shape that would fit inside a 13 inch diameter circle.
Extrusions with larger major dimension can be made by extruding them in curled form, and flattening them after they emerge from the die.
But you can see that extruding an entire wing in one piece is impractical except for rather small airplanes, not to mention that many wings are tapered.
So airplane wings are typically built from sheet and (small) extrusions, or the top and bottom are milled from plate, then curled and fastened together, or bonded from composite preforms.
As politely as possible, I suggest that you have some more reading ahead of you before you start building.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA