Airbus A320-111 British Airways G-BUSB
- Manufacturer:
- Airbus
- Type / Model:
- A320
- Version:
- 100
- Registration:
- G-BUSB
- Colour Scheme:
- British Airways
- Location:
- Dusseldorf, Germany
- Photographer:
- Wolfgang Mendorf
- Date Taken:
- 01/01/2001
- Image ID:
- #428684
- High-Res Photo Dimensions (Pixels):
- 3401 x 2267
- Image Description:
- BA World Images livery - Cockerel of Lowicz
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Aircraft Data
The A320 is a twin engine short to medium range airliner. It was the first narrow body airliner produced by Airbus and first to use a fly-by-wire control system, with electronic cockpit and side-stick controller. Developed into a family of airliners.
The -100 was the original, base ,short range version of the A320, it was only built in small numbers for Air France and British Airways before the -200 became the major production variant. Some have already been retired and parted out.
Country of Origin | First Flight | No. Built | No. In Service | Crew | Passengers |
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France | 1987 | 19 | 13 | 2 | 150 - 179 |
Power
Uses the CFM56-5A1 at 25000lb thrust.
Engine Count | 2 | |
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Dimensions
Length | 37.57 m. 123 ft. 3 in. |
Wing Span | 33.83 m. 111 ft. 0 in. |
Height | 11.58 m. 38 ft. 0 in. |
Empty Weight | 41938 kg. 92374 lbs. |
Max Weight | 68073 kg. 149940 lbs. |
Performance
Max Speed | 784 kph 487 mph |
Cruise Speed | 731 kph 454 mph |
Ceiling | 12192 m. 40000 ft. |
Normal Range | 1852 1000 nm km. |
Max Range |
2778
1500
nm
km.
Endurance with normal diversion fuel limited to about 2 hours. |
Display data using: Metric Imperial
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