The A320 flies using the state of the art FLY-BY-WIRE Technology. The A320 is the pioneer of this technology. Basically you just enter the Speed, Heading, Altitude, and Coordinates in the Flight Computer. And the plane will just fly automatically. The A320 also uses joystick controls along with the Airbus aircraft. (Except the A300)
The A320 Airbus can fly 3,400 mi. (V2525); 3,500 mi. (CFM56) with optional long-range Fuel Tanks
In the United States the following airlines fly the A320, and the number of them they have.# Northwest (Delta) 71 # United 97 # US Airways 71 # Frontier 2 # Jetblue 106 # USA3000 11 # Virgin America 16 Note: Spirit Air does not fly the A320. They Fly the A319 and A321 as of April 2009
Typical range with 150 passengers for the A320-200 is about 2,900 nautical miles (5,400 km)
The A320 flies at about 515 mph.
A fully laden A320-200 as operated by JetBlue has a maximum operating range of 3,700 miles (5,900 km). Enough to fly New York (EWR) to Boston (BOS) return 9 times.
The standard A319 with wing 'sharklets' can fly about 4,100 miles. This is further than most aircraft of the A320 ' family 'The standard A319 with wing 'sharklets' can fly about 4,100 miles. This is further than most aircraft of the A320 ' family '
The A 320's max speed is 537 mph.
Airbus A320
When I went, they used a A320.
No, JetBlue does not currently operate the 737. They currently operate the A320, which is similar to the 737.
Airbus do not make an A320-300.