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A319
The Airbus A319 is a shortened, more compact variant of the popular A320 family, designed to offer exceptional efficiency and performance on short- to medium-haul routes. With seating for 124 to 156 passengers depending on configuration, the A319 retains the same wide cabin cross-section, fly-by-wire technology, and flight deck commonality as its A320 siblings. Its smaller size makes it ideal for lower-demand markets or airports with operational constraints, while still providing airlines with the range and comfort associated with larger jets. The A319 has been widely adopted by both full-service and low-cost carriers around the world.
Key Technical Data
- Length: 33.8 meters (111 feet)
- Wingspan: 34.1โ35.8 meters (111 feet 11 inches โ 117 feet 5 inches, sharklet version wider)
- Height: 11.8 meters (38 feet 7 inches)
- Passenger Capacity: 124โ156 (typical U.S. config: 128โ144)
- Range: Up to 6,850 km (A319neo; CEO models 6,900 km)
- Cruising Speed: 525 mph (844 km/h), Mach 0.82
- Engines: CFM56 or IAE V2500 (CEO); LEAP-1A or PW1100G (neo)
- Maximum Takeoff Weight: 75,500 kg (166,449 lbs)
- Cargo Capacity: 4 LD3-45W + 2.3 mยณ bulk (A319ceo)
- First Flight: August 25, 1995
- ICAO Code: A319




