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This is a list of aircraft sorted by maximum takeoff weight. ... Airbus A320-100 [19] 68,000: 66: 1,955: 1,490: Medium: ... Power to weight [W/kg] Rotor diameter [m]
American Airlines is the largest A320 operator with 479 aircraft in its fleet, while IndiGo is the largest customer with 930 aircraft on order. In October 2019, the A320 family surpassed the Boeing 737 to become the highest-selling airliner. As of November 2024, a total of 19,000 A320 family aircraft had been ordered and 11,773 delivered, of ...
The wing sharklet of an A320neo aircraft. These sharklets are also optional add-ons for the classic A320 family. In 2006 Airbus started the A320 Enhanced (A320E) programme as a series of improvements targeting a 4–5% efficiency gain with large winglets (2%), aerodynamic refinements (1%), weight savings and a new aircraft cabin.
Airline A318 A319 A320 A320neo A321 A321neo Total Aero Flight — — 4 — 2 — 6: Aero Lloyd — — 15 — 11 — 26: Aerro Direkt — — — — 1 — 1
Long touted as a potential game-changer in global commercial aviation, the C919 is COMAC’s answer to the Boeing 737 and the Airbus A320 – two of the world’s best-selling aircraft types.
Airbus A320-200 Airbus A321-200: Airbus A320-200: 15 1995 2019 Airbus A321-200: Transferred to PAL Express. Airbus A340-200: 4 1996 1999 Airbus A340-300: Leased from AFS. [49] [50] [37] Airbus A340-300: 4 1996 1997 None Leased from Gulf Air. 4 1997 2014 Boeing 777-300ER: 6 2013 2018 Airbus A350-900: Leased from AFS. Ex-Iberia aircraft. Last ...
The A319 is a shortened-fuselage variant of the Airbus A320 and entered service in April 1996 with Swissair, around two years after the stretched Airbus A321 and eight years after the original A320. The aircraft shares a common type rating with all other Airbus A320 family variants, allowing existing A320 family pilots to fly the aircraft ...
The aircraft gross weight (also known as the all-up weight and abbreviated AUW) is the total aircraft weight at any moment during the flight or ground operation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] An aircraft's gross weight will decrease during a flight due to fuel and oil consumption.