Airbus A321

The Airbus A321 is a member of the Airbus A320 family of short to medium range, narrow-body, commercial passenger twin engine jet airliners[b] and carries 185 to 236 passengers. It has a stretched fuselage which was the first derivative of the baseline A320 and entered service in 1994 about six years after the original A320. The aircraft shares a common type rating with all other Airbus A320-family variants, allowing previous A320-family pilots to fly the aircraft without the need for further training. In December 2010, Airbus announced a new generation of the A320 family, the A320neo (new engine option).[3] The similarly lengthened fuselage A321neo variant offers new, more efficient, engines, combined with airframe improvements and the addition of winglets (called Sharklets by Airbus). The aircraft delivers fuel savings of up to 15%. The A321neo carries up to 240 passengers, with a maximum range of 4,000 nmi (7,400 km; 4,600 mi) for the long-range version when carrying no more than 206 passengers.[4] Final assembly of the aircraft takes place in Hamburg, Germany, or Mobile, Alabama. As of 31 December 2019, a total of 2,043 A321 aircraft have been delivered, of which 2,015 are in service. In addition, another 3,003 airliners are on firm order (comprising 38 A321ceo and 2,965 A321neo). As of December 2019, American Airlines was the largest operator of the Airbus A321, operating 231 aircraft.[1]

Statistics & Information

ICAO
A321
Name
Airbus A321
Operator
Qatar Airways
PAX
200
Crew
7
Cargo
10,000.00kg
MTOW
MLW
MZFW
Total in Fleet
1
Service Ceiling
42,000ft
Range
3,200nm
Max Speed
490kts
Wingspan
0.00m
Length
0.00m
Height
0.00m
Engine Type
CFM-56-5B / IAE V2500A5

Aircraft Registrations

A7-AIC