Airbus A319-100

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Airbus A319-100
First Flight: August 25, 1995[1]
Production Period: 1995-Current
Assembled in: Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany
Number built: 1483 (May 2021)[2]
Category: Short-Medium Haul Single-Aisle
Manufactured by: Airbus Industrie

The Airbus A319-100, also known as the Airbus A319ceo (current engine option) is a narrowbody short/medium-haul airliner developed by Airbus in 1993's, based off of the best-selling A320, but shorter. Major operators of the A319 include EasyJet, US Airways, United Airlines and Delta Air Lines.

The A319 consists solely of the A319-100 variant, however, Airbus offers a business jet variant called the A319CJ.

This series of aircraft is being replaced with the A319neo.

Specifications

  • Length: 33.84m
  • Wingspan: 35.8m
  • Height: 11.76m
  • Range with max payload: 6,850km[3]

Engines

Operators

Africa

East Africa

North Africa

South Africa

West Africa

Americas

Caribbean

Central America

North America

South America

Asia

Air Macau A319-100.

Central Asia

East Asia

South Asia

Southeast Asia

West Asia

Europe

Eastern Europe

Northern Europe

Southern Europe

Western Europe

Oceania

Australia and New Zealand

Melanesia

Micronesia

Polynesia

Prototypes/Demonstrators

Registration Thumbnail Model Year Engine Notes
F-WWDB A319-114 1995 CFM56-5A5
F-WWAS A319-114 1995 CFM56-5A5
F-WWTA A319-112 1996 CFM56-5B6/2P

References

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Current Aircraft Models
Airbus A220 A220-100 - A220-300
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