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A320

Variants
A318
A319
A320
A321
A319neo
A320neo
A321neo
A321XLR
The Airbus A320 is a twin-engine, narrow-body aircraft renowned for its efficiency and versatility. First introduced in 1988, it set new standards in aviation as the world's first commercial airliner with a fully digital fly-by-wire control system. The A320 typically seats 140 to 240 passengers, depending on the variant and configuration, and is primarily used for short to medium-haul routes. Its design features a spacious, quiet cabin and advanced aerodynamics, ensuring a comfortable experience for passengers. Powered by CFM56 or IAE V2500 engines, the A320 boasts impressive fuel efficiency and environmental performance. Airlines favor the A320 for its reliability and operational flexibility, as it can operate from a wide range of airports, including those with shorter runways. Part of the highly successful A320 family, this aircraft remains a backbone of global aviation fleets.
Service years- 1988~present
Amount produced- 11,707
Cockpit crew- 2
Engines- 2x PW6000
2x V2500
2x CFM56
Passenger Capacity- 107~210
Producer- Airbus
Largest Operator- American Airlines