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A220
Key Technical Data
- Variants: A220-100 (108–133 seats), A220-300 (130–160 seats).
- Engines: Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan.
- Range: 3,450–3,600 nautical miles (6,390–6,670 km).
- Maximum Take-off Weight: 63.1–70.9 tonnes.
- Cargo Volume: 1,100 ft³ (A220-300).
- Fuel Capacity: 21,508 litres (5,681 USG) for A220-300.
- Speed: Mach 0.82 cruising speed; typical cruise around 515 mph.
- Cabin: Five-abreast, largest overhead bins and panoramic windows in its class.
- Avionics: Rockwell Collins Pro Line Fusion, fly-by-wire controls, side-stick controller.
Market and Operators
- Launch Operator: Swiss Global Air Lines (A220-100), airBaltic (A220-300).
- Current Operators: 24 airlines, with Delta Air Lines as the largest customer (80 aircraft).
- Orders & Deliveries: Over 941 ordered, 442 delivered (as of August 2025).
- Operational Achievements: Global fleet has completed over 1.54 million flights, carrying more than 100 million passengers.
Performance and Efficiency
- Fuel Burn & Emissions: Up to 25% lower per seat than previous generation aircraft.
- Noise Footprint: 20 dB below noise chapter limits, ideal for urban airports.
- Reliability: 99% operational reliability; praised for dispatch reliability since launch.
Competitive Positioning
- The A220 competes with Embraer E2 family (E190/E195), Boeing 737 MAX 7, and Airbus A319neo, commanding over 55% market share in the small airliner segment.
Specialized Versions
The A220 family stands out for its spacious cabin, quietness, and economic operation, making it popular for both regional and transcontinental routes.
