Airbus A319

Airbus A319

Manufacturer

Airbus

Introduction To Service

1996

Aircraft Status

In Service

Aircraft Use

Passenger Aircraft

Fun Facts

  1. Part of the A320 Family: The Airbus A319 is a member of the popular A320 family, known for its versatility and efficiency in the single-aisle aircraft market. It is a shortened version of the A320, designed for shorter routes.
  2. First Flight: The A319 made its maiden flight on August 25, 1995, and entered commercial service with Frontier Airlines on April 11, 1996. It quickly gained popularity among airlines for its efficiency.
  3. Passenger Capacity: The A319 typically seats between 124 to 156 passengers in a standard two-class configuration, offering a balance of capacity and comfort for regional and medium-haul routes.
  4. Shorter Range: Compared to its larger siblings in the A320 family, the A319 has a slightly shorter range, typically flying up to about 3,700 nautical miles (6,850 kilometers), making it ideal for both domestic and regional flights.
  5. Efficient Design: The A319 features advanced aerodynamics and efficient engines, such as the CFM56 or the IAE V2500, which contribute to its fuel efficiency and low operating costs.
  6. Versatile Cabin Layout: Airlines can configure the A319's cabin in various ways, including all-economy, mixed-class, or premium layouts, to suit their specific route needs and passenger preferences.
  7. Advanced Cockpit: The A319 shares a common cockpit with other A320 family aircraft, which allows for pilot cross-qualification and simplifies training and operations for airlines.
  8. Global Operator: The A319 is used by airlines around the world for its versatility and efficiency, with operators including major carriers like American Airlines, easyJet, and Lufthansa.
  9. Cargo Space: The A319 offers a generous cargo hold for its size, with a maximum payload capacity of around 20,000 pounds (9,100 kilograms), making it suitable for carrying both passengers and cargo.
  10. Environmental Features: The A319 is equipped with noise-reducing technologies and efficient engines, helping to lower its environmental impact by reducing noise and emissions compared to older aircraft models
  11. These fun facts highlight the Airbus A319's role within the A320 family, its operational capabilities, and its significance in modern air travel.


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