All Airbus's cruise at roughly the same speed, Many factors can effect how fast an aircraft travel's. This can be effected by the aircrafts weight which can change depending on amount of fuel and passengers on board. On the sort of flight you would usually see an A319 deployed on (usually no more than 6 hours) you can expect to be cruising at around 330 knots which is around 360 MPH. You can expect to be travelling at between 140-180 knots depending on weight and weather when you takeoff.
The Airbus A319 entered service with Swiss Air in April 1996.
An Airbus A319 typically takes off at a speed of around 150-180 knots (173-207 mph or 278-333 km/h), depending on factors like aircraft weight and weather conditions.
The 319's max speed is Mach 0.82 or 537 mph
The maximum range of an Airbus A319 with 124 passengers is 3,600 nautical miles.
Airbus lists the maximum fuel load for the A319 as 7885 gallons.
The standard seating plan of the Airbus A319 is for 24 rows of six seats, three seats either side of a central aisle.
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The Airbus A319 was built in May 22, 1992 in order to better compete with other airplane manufacturers such as McDonnell Douglas, Boeing, and other small manufacturers.
This person was right in that the cost differs to what the airlines want in them but the Average is 70.3 million USD for a A319 (max is 77.3)
The Airbus A319 has a maximum certified seating capacity of 156 seats. However it is usually configured for 124 seats in a 2 class layout and 134 seats in a single class layout.
The fuel consumption of an Airbus A319 aircraft can vary based on factors such as weight, altitude, speed, and weather conditions. On average, an Airbus A319 consumes around 2,500 to 3,000 gallons of fuel per hour during a typical flight. This translates to roughly 4 to 5 gallons of fuel per mile flown. It's important to note that these figures are approximate and can fluctuate depending on specific flight parameters.
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