The all-up weight, also known as the maximum takeoff weight (MTOW), for the Airbus A320 typically ranges from approximately 68,000 to 78,000 pounds (about 30,000 to 35,000 kilograms), depending on the specific variant and configuration of the aircraft. For example, the A320neo has a maximum takeoff weight of around 78,000 pounds. This weight includes the aircraft, passengers, cargo, and fuel.
The Airbus A320-200 has an empty operating weight of 42,600 kg (94,000 lb). Fully loaded, the maximum take off weight is up to 78,000 kg (170,000 lb)
The Airbus A320-200 has an empty operating weight of 42,600 kg (94,000 lb). Fully loaded, the maximum take off weight is up to 78,000 kg (170,000 lb)
It is about 220 kilograms.
The Airbus A320 is capable of carrying up to 150 passengers
Airbus do not make an A320-300.
mcdu use the initial weight data,fac is affacted by the wind,temp or something.
An A320 has 10 tires
FedEx do not have Airbus A320 in their fleet. A320 do not have a "freighter" version either.
The A 320-200 has a max weight of 170,000 lb. The A321 has a max of 206,000 lb
Depends on the weight of the aircraft. A 747 has bigger wings than a A320 but that doesn't mean it will glide longer because a 747 weighs much more than a A320. This is to do with weight opposing the lift force. The more weight, the more lift has to be created in order to overcome it (And then provide extra lift to climb). Hypothetically, putting 747 wings on an a320 would mean it would glide longer yes, but obviously in reality this isn't possible for structural reasons.
The cost of an Airbus A320 is USD $ 81 Million. :-)
yes the a320 is a stretched version of the a319