Airbus gives its maximum range as 4000 nautical miles. An aircraft must carry enough fuel to fly to its intended destination, then to the closest alternate airport, and then circle around the alternate airport for 45 minutes. So it'll go farther than 4000 nautical miles, but they can't legally sell it as "you can fly 4800 miles in this plane but you'll run out of fuel and have to dead-stick land on a freeway if you go 4801."
The Airbus A321 has a service ceiling altitude of 41,000 ft / 12,500 m
There are multiple Airbus jets and there are a lot of factors that can affect the range of a jet. The Airbus 319 has a range of approximately 6,000 nautical miles.
The maximum range of the A380 is 9,400 miles.
The A320 Airbus can fly 3,400 mi. (V2525); 3,500 mi. (CFM56) with optional long-range Fuel Tanks
The standard configuration of an Airbus A321 is for three seats either side of the aisle.
Its an airbus 321 ( a very nice plane to fly) long range with high speeds and good manoeuvrability
The take-off weight of an A 321 is 183,000 pounds.
In the Summer I recall the Airbus A300-600 being used
Depends on the Airbus Aircraft you're talking about.
There are many different Airbus aircraft. Most fly between 540 and 630 mph.
Almost every modern aircraft now has seatback TV's
The minimum speed required to fly an airbus is 300 kilometres per hour.