A220

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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

  • ACJ TwoTwenty: Business jet variant of A220-100, launched in late 2020.

The A220 family stands out for its spacious cabin, quietness, and economic operation, making it popular for both regional and transcontinental routes.


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