The smallest member of the A320neo family, offering exceptional range in a compact package. Popular with airlines serving smaller markets or requiring longer range from shorter runways. Features the same engine options and sharklets as the larger A320neo.
Passengers
120-160
Range
4,312 mi
Cruise Speed
522 mph
First Flight
2017
Did You Know?
The A319neo can fly routes up to 500nm longer than its predecessor thanks to its new engines and aerodynamic improvements.
History & Timeline
Key Milestones
First Flight
The A319neo completed its first flight on March 31, 2017, the last of the three main A320neo variants to fly.
Development Story
NEO Program Launch
Airbus announced the A320neo family including the A319neo in December 2010, promising 15% fuel efficiency improvement through new engines and sharklet wingtips.
Spirit Airlines Launch
Spirit Airlines became the launch customer for the A319neo, though the ultra-low-cost carrier later shifted its focus to larger A320neo family members.
Interesting Facts
Limited Orders
The A319neo has attracted fewer orders than its larger siblings, as airlines have generally preferred the greater capacity of the A320neo and A321neo for improved economics.
Technical Specifications
Performance
- Range
- 6,940 km (4,312 mi)
- Cruise Speed
- 840 km/h (522 mph)
- Service Ceiling
- 12,497 m (41,001 ft)
Dimensions
- Length
- 33.8 m (111 ft)
- Wingspan
- 35.8 m (117 ft)
Capacity
- Passengers
- 120-160
- Cargo Volume
- 27.6 m³
Engines
- Engine Count
- 2x CFM LEAP-1A or PW1100G
- Manufacturer
- CFM International / Pratt & Whitney
- Thrust (each)
- 111.2 kN
Weights
- Max Takeoff (MTOW)
- 75,500 kg (166,449 lbs)
- Fuel Capacity
- 30,190 L (7,975 gal)
Takeoff / Landing
- Takeoff Distance
- 1,750 m (5,741 ft)
- Landing Distance
- 1,400 m (4,593 ft)
Commercial
- Total Orders
- 62
- Delivered
- 45
- List Price
- $101.5M
History
- First Flight
- January 1, 2017
- Status
- In Production
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Data sourced from www.aircraft.airbus.com