Aircraft / Airbus A319-100
A member of the 1st generation Airbus A320ceo family, the Airbus A319-100 is a six-abreast, narrow-body, medium range twin-engine jet airliner produced by Airbus SE, a European multinational aerospace manufacturer headquartered at Blagnac (Toulouse), France.
The Airbus A319-100 ended production in 2021. It was available by default as a passenger aircraft. Long range and business jet versions were also available, and after market freighter conversion programs have been considered for the A319ceo in recent years.
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Name: Airbus A319-100
Final Assembly Lines: Hamburg, Germany; Tianjin, China
Role: Twin Engine Midrange Jet Airliner
First Introduction: 25 April 1996
Status: Out of Production; In Service
Cockpit Crew: Two
Seating: 124-156
Engines: 2 x CFM International CFM56-5B or IAE V2500A5
Cruise Speed: 448 knots (829 km/h; 515 mph)
Range: 3750 nmi (6940 km; 4320 mi)