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TAKE-OFF CLIMB (to FL 150) CLIMB (to FL 240) MACH CLIMB CRUISE INITIAL DESCENT (to FL 240) DESCENT (to FL 100) APPROACH LANDING INITIAL CLIMB (to 5000 ft) CLIMB (to FL 240) CLIMB (to FL 150) DESCENT (to FL 100)

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TAKE-OFF MTOW: WTC: RECAT-EU: - Distance: V2 (IAS): - - INITIAL CLIMB (to 5000 ft) IAS: ROC: - - CLIMB (to FL 240) IAS: ROC: - - CLIMB (to FL 150) IAS: ROC: - - MACH CLIMB MACH: ROC: - - CRUISE MACH: Ceiling: - - TAS: - Range: - INITIAL DESCENT (to FL 240) MACH: - ROD: - DESCENT (to FL 100) IAS: - ROD: - APPROACH IAS: - MCS: - ROD: - LANDING Vat (IAS): - APC: - Distance: - - -

Take-off

V2 (IAS) 135 kts

Distance 1400 m

WTC M

RECAT-EU Upper Medium

MTOW 59000 kg

Initial climb (to 5000ft)

IAS 165 kts

ROC 3000 ft/min

Climb (to FL 150)

IAS 290 kts

ROC 2000 ft/min

Climb (to FL 240)

IAS 290 kts

ROC 2000 ft/min

MACH climb

MACH 0.76

ROC 1000 ft/min

Cruise

TAS 460 kt

MACH 0.79

Ceiling FL 390

Range 1500 NM

Initial Descent (to FL 240)

MACH 0.76

ROD 800 ft/min

Descent (to FL 100)

IAS 290 kt

ROD 3500 ft/min

Approach

IAS 250 kt

ROD 1500 ft/min

MCS 210 kt

Landing

Vat (IAS) 125 kt

Distance 1300 m

APC C

Type of Aircraft

Type

L2J

APC

C

WTC

M

RECAT-EU

Upper Medium

Technical

Wing Span

34.1 m

Length

31.45 m

Height

12.56 m

Power plant

2 x 90kN P&W PW6124 or 2 x 98kN CFM 56-5B turbofans.

Performance Similarity

No data

Recognition

Wing position

Low wing

Engine position

Underwing mounted

Tail configuration

Regular tail, mid set

Landing gear

Tricycle retractable

Recognition similarity

  • ICAO Code: A319

    Notes: The A-318 has the shortest fuselage in the A-320 family.

Supplementary

IATA

318 / 32S

Accommodation

Flightcrew of two and typical 107 passengers in two classes, up to 117 in single class configuration.

Notes

Short range, mid-size single aisle airliner. The shortest, smallest member of the A320 family. Total of 80 aircraft were delivered and 67 remain in operations (November 2018).

Alternative names