Airbus A318
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Airbus A318-100 | |
First Flight: | 15 January 2002[1] |
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Production Period: | 2002-2013 |
Assembled in: | Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany |
Number built: | 80[2] |
Category: | Short-Medium Haul Single-Aisle |
Manufactured by: | Airbus Industrie |
The Airbus A318 is a narrow body short/medium-haul airliner developed by Airbus in mid 2000's, based off of the best-selling A320, but shorter. It is the shortest aircraft offered by Airbus, filling in the low-density market.
The A318 consists of the A318-100 variant, along with the A318 Elite variant for extended range and a business jet format.
The A318 is currently the largest aircraft in operation that is certified to land at steep grades.
There are currently no plans to convert the A318 into the neo format.
Specifications [3]
Dimensions | ||
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Length: 31.44 m | ||
Wingspan: 24.10 m | ||
Height: 12.56 m | ||
Range: 5,750 km | ||
Maximum Weight: 59-68 tonnes | ||
Engines | ||
A318-111/112 - CFM International CFM56 | ||
A318-121/122 - Pratt & Whitney PW6000 |
Operators
Americas
South America
Europe
Eastern Europe
Northern Europe
Western Europe
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 |