Airbus A220-300
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Airbus A220-300 | |
First Flight: | 27 Feb 2015[1] |
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Production Period: | 2015-Current |
Assembled in: | Quebec, Canada Mobile, Alabama |
Number built: | 109 (July 2021)[2] |
Category: | Medium Range Narrow-body |
Manufactured by: | Airbus/Bombardier |
The Airbus A220-300 (previously the Bombardier CS300 and Bombardier BD-500-1A11) is a narrow-body medium-haul jet airliner developed by Bombardier in the mid-2010s, with production taken over by Airbus in 2018. It is a stretched version of the CS series of aircraft.
Air Baltic was the launch customer for this aircraft.
In July 2018, Airbus purchased a majority stake of the production of the CS300, taking over primary production of the aircraft. The aircraft was officially renamed to A220-300 on July 10th, 2018.
Specifications
- Length: 38.70m
- Wingspan: 35.10m
- Height: 11.50m
- Range with max payload: 6,112km[3]
- Capacity: 130-150 typical (137 with Air Canada)
Variants
- A220-300 - Pratt & Whitney PW1500G
Operators
Africa
Eastern Africa
Northern Africa
Western Africa
Americas
Northern America
Asia
Eastern Asia
Western Asia
Europe
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
Oceania
Australia and New Zealand
Vanuatu
- Air Vanuatu (on order)
References
Current Aircraft Models | |
Airbus A220 | A220-100 - A220-300 |
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Airbus A320 | A319-100 - A320-200 - A321-200 |
Airbus A320neo | A319neo - A320neo - A321neo - A321LR - A321XLR |
Airbus A330 | A330-200 - A330-300 |
Airbus A330neo | A330-800neo - A330-900neo |
Airbus A350 | A350-900 - A350-900ULR - A350-1000 |
Airbus A380 | A380-800 |
Previous Aircraft Models | |
Airbus A300 | A300B1 - A300B2-100/-200/-300 - A300B4-100/-200 - A300-600 |
Airbus A310 | A310-200 - A310-300 |
Airbus A320 | A318-100 - A319LR - A320-100 - A321-100 |
Airbus A340 | A340-200 - A340-300 - A340-500 - A340-600 |