Airbus A319

The Airbus A319 is a member of the Airbus A320 family of short- to medium-range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin-engine jet airliners manufactured by Airbus.[b] The A319 carries 124 to 156 passengers and has a maximum range of 3,700 nmi (6,900 km; 4,300 mi).[3] Final assembly of the aircraft takes place in Hamburg, Germany and Tianjin, China. The A319 is a shortened-fuselage variant of the Airbus A320 and entered service in April 1996 with Swissair, around two years after the stretched Airbus A321 and eight years after the original A320. The aircraft shares a common type rating with all other Airbus A320 family variants, allowing existing A320 family pilots to fly the aircraft without the need for further training. As of August 2019, a total of 1,480 Airbus A319 aircraft have been delivered, of which 1,436 are in service. In addition, another 42 airliners are on firm order (comprising 7 A319ceo and 35 A319neo). As of August 2019, American Airlines was the largest operator of the Airbus A319, operating 131 aircraft.[4] In December 2010, Airbus announced a new generation of the A320 family, the A320neo (new engine option).[5] The similarly shortened fuselage A319neo variant offers new, more efficient engines, combined with airframe improvements and the addition of winglets, named "sharklets" by Airbus. The aircraft promises fuel savings of up to 15%.

Statistics & Information

ICAO
A319
Name
Airbus A319
Operator
Air France
PAX
124
Crew
6
Cargo
6,000.00kg
MTOW
75500 kg
MLW
62500
MZFW
58500
Total in Fleet
32
Service Ceiling
38,000ft
Range
3,500nm
Max Speed
490kts
Wingspan
34.00m
Length
34.00m
Height
11.00m
Engine Type
CFM International CFM56-5 series

Aircraft Registrations

F-GRHB,F-GRHE,F-GRHF,F-GRHG,F-GRHH,F-GRHI,F-GRHJ,F-GRHK,F-GRHL,F-GRHM,F-GRHN,F-GRHO,F-GRHP,F-GRHQ,F-GRHR,F-GRHS,F-GRHT,F-GRHU,F-GRHV,F-GRHX,F-GRHY,F-GRHZ,F-GRXA,F-GRXC,F-GRXD,F-GRXE,F-GRXF,F-GRXJ,F-GRXK,F-GRXL,F-GRXM,F-GPMD