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Airbus A320 (7 pics)
A320 prototype F-WWAI at Le Bourget Air Show 1987 Airbus A320-214 HB-IJO Swissair A320 Air Malta at Gatwick May 15th 2004 First Choise A320 G-DDAR, Gatwick May 15th 2004 Lufthansa A320-211 D-AIQU Air France A320-211 F-GFKY Air France A320-212 F-GLGG
A320 prototype F-WWAI at Le Bourget Air Show 1987
Airbus A320
The Airbus
A320 is the basis for a whole family of airliners, now including the A318, A319
and A321.
The
A320 was the first narrow body airliner from Airbus. It was designed with a
maximum of new technology incorporated, like
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Fly-by wire control system, first in subsonic airliners.
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Extensive use of composite materials.
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Two-crew cockpit with side stick controllers.
The Airbus A320 program was
launched on March 23, 1984. Four aircraft were involved in the flight test
program. The first made its maiden flight on February 22, 1987 from Toulouse.
Certification of the Airbus A320-100 was achieved on February, 26 1988.
Deliveries commenced on March 26, 1988, to Air France. British Airways followed
on March 31st .
The A320-200, which is now the standard version, was certified on November 8,
1988. The US FAA approved both variants on December 15, 1988. The V2500 power
plant option was first flight tested on July 28, 1988, and this engine was
approved on the A320 on April 20, 1989. Deliveries began in May 1989 to Adria
Airways. The 500th A320 was handed over on January 20, 1995, to United
Airlines.
The stretched A321 and
shortened A319 and A318 are described separately. All four share a common pilot
type rating.
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Developing nation: |
Europe. |
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Manufacturer/designer: |
EADS - Airbus
Industries. |
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Production line: |
Toulouse - Blagnac,
France. |
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Type aircraft: |
Short to medium range
airliner. |
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First flight: |
February 22, 1987.
F-WWAI. |
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First delivery: |
March 26, 1988, to Air
France. |
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Airbus A320-200 |
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Cockpit crew: |
Two pilots and a flight
engineer. |
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Passengers single
class: |
164. |
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Passengers two class: |
- 12
business class.
- 138 economy class. |
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Cabin length: |
27,50 m.
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Cabin diameter: |
3,70 m.
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Cabin height: |
2,22 m.
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Cargo volume: |
- Under floor 37,42 m³. |
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LD3 Containers in
belly: |
7. |
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Wing
span: |
34,09 m. |
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Wing
area: |
122,6 m². |
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Wing sweep: |
25 degrees. |
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Fuselage length: |
37,57 m. |
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Fuselage diameter: |
3,96 m. |
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Height: |
11,76 m. |
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Wheelbase: |
12,65 m. |
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Track: |
7,59 m. |
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Engines: |
- Two CFM International
CFM56-5A1 rated 111.2 kN.
-Two CFM International
CFM56-5A3 rated 117.88 kN.
- Two CFM International
CFM56-5B4 rated 117.9 kN.
-Two International Aero
Engines V2500-A1 rated 111.2 kN.
- Two International
Aero Engines V2527-A5 rated 117.9 kN. |
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Weight: |
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Empty: 42.200 Kg.
- max.
zero-fuel weight: 62.605 Kg.
- Fuel: 18.806 Kg.
- Max. payload: 19.093
Kg. |
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Max.
take off weight: |
77.020 Kg. |
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Max.
landing weight: |
65.999 Kg. |
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Cruise speed: |
833 km/h. |
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Max. speed: |
926 km/h.
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Max. ceiling: |
11.887 m. |
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Max.
range: |
6.797 km. |
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Airbus
A320 production:
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Airbus A320 built 1326,
active 1295, on order 73, stored 20 and written off 11 at October 2004 .
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Airbus
A320 built of each type: |
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21 - A320-111
CFM56-5A1 Engines. |
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310 - A320-211
CFM56-5A1 Engines. |
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65 - A320-212 CFM56-5A3
Engines. |
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371 - A320-214
CFM56-5B4 Engines. |
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138 - A320-231 IAE
V2500-A1 Engines. |
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439 - A320-232 IAE
V2527-A5 Engines. |
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55 - A320- 233 IAE
V2527-A5 Engines. |
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11 Aircraft written-off by
accidents:
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June 26, 1988. F-GFKC
Airbus A320-111 Air France an Airshow at
Mulhouse-Habsheim, France the A320 flew at low speed, gear down at 100 feet
and reducing to reach maximum possible angle of attack. The plane sank slowly
into the forest and a fire broke out. 3 fatalities / 136 on
board.
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February 19, 1990.
VT-EPN Airbus A320-230 Indian Airlines
On final approach of Bangalore, India the aircraft descended well below the
normal approach profile and kept descending until it struck the boundaries of
the Karnataka Golf Club 800 meters short of the runway. 92 fatalities / 146
on board.
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January 20, 1992.
F-GGED Airbus A320-111 Air Inter
The Vosges mountains near Strasbourg, France were in clouds above 600 m, with
tops of the layer reaching about 1.950 m. The aircraft struck trees and
impacted a 825 m high ridge at the 800 m level near Mt. Saint-Odile.
87 fatalities / 96 on board.
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September 14, 1993.
D-AIPN Airbus A320-211 Lufthansa
crashed at runway 11 of Warsaw-Okecie, Poland, by windshear on the
approach. The Airbus' right gear touched down 770m from the runway 11
threshold. The left gear touched down 9 seconds later, 1525m from the
threshold. A wheel brakes and a fire started in the left wing area and
penetrated into the passenger cabin. 2 fatalities / 70 on
board.
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March 10, 1997.
A40-EM Airbus A320-212 Gulf Air
At take-off from Abu Dhabi International Airport, United Arab Emirates,
control difficulties at V1 forced the crew to abort the take-off. The Airbus
overrun the runway. The nose gear collapsed. 0 fatalities /
115 on board.
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March 22, 1998. RP-C3222
Airbus A320-214 Philippine Air Lines
during landing at Bacolod Airport, Philippines
this A320 went through a low concrete
perimeter fence, crossed a small river and hit a row of houses before stopping
near a highway at.
0 fatalities / 127 on
board.
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April 11, 2000.
F-OHMD Airbus A320-231 Mexicana
at Minatitlan Airport, Mexico, extreme fire damage while being refueled. It
appears the refueling truck drove off still connected to the aircraft.
0 fatalities / 0 on board.
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August 23, 2000.
A40-EK Airbus A320-212 Gulf Air
after a go-around at the approach of Bahrain International Airport, Bahrain,
the Airbus impacted the sea at a 6.5-degreee nose down angle, about 1nm north
of the airport. 143 fatalities / 143 on board.
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February 7, 2001.
EC-HKJ Airbus A320-214 Iberia
after landing the nose gear collapsed and the aircraft skidded about 1000m
down the runway before coming to a stop at Bilbao Airport, Spain.
0 fatalities / 143 on board.
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July 24, 2001.
4R-ABA Airbus A320-231 SriLankan Airlines
Tamil Tiger rebels launched a major pre-dawn suicide attack on
Colombo-Bandaranayake International Airport, Sri Lanka. This A320 was
written-off. 0 fatalities / 0 on board.
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August 28, 2002.
N635AW Airbus A320-231 America West
during landing at Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport, AZ, USA, the A320
crossed the apron east of intersection B8, and experienced the collapse and
partial separation of its nose gear strut assembly upon traversing the dirt
infield area south of the runway. 0 fatalities / 159 on
board.
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Airbus A320 airline
operators*:
with 10 or more active A320's.
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78 - Northwest
Airlines. |
12 - USA 3000. |
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77 - Jetblue Airways. |
12 - Condor. |
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67 - Air France. |
12 - Egyptair. |
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64 - Iberia. |
12 - Finnair. |
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57 - America West
Airlines. |
12 - Dragonair. |
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56 - China Eastern
Airlines. |
12 - My travel. |
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51 - United Airlines. |
11 - TAP - Air
Portugal. |
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46 - Ted. |
11 - Gulf Air. |
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43 - Indian Airlines. |
11 - Air Jamaica. |
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32 - Lufthansa. |
11 - Alitalia. |
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30 - TAM Linhas Aeras. |
11 - bmi British
Midland. |
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27 - British Airways. |
11 - Qatar Airways. |
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26 - All Nippon
Airways. |
10 - GB airways. |
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26 - Mexicana. |
10 - Sichuan Airlines. |
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26 - China Southern
Airlines. |
10 - Volareweb. |
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24 - US Airways. |
10 - LTU. |
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22 - TACA International
Airlines. |
10 - Vietnam Airlines. |
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17 - Aer Lingus. |
10 - Air Canada Tango. |
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15 - Spanair. |
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14 - Swiss. |
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14 - LAN Airlines. |
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13 - Tunisair. |
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Airbus A320 government operators*: |
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1 - Qatar Amiri Flight. |
1 - State of Kuwait |
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Summary October 2004.
Research: R.Vogelaar
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update:
17-Jan-2008
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