The specific fuel consumption (SFC) of an Airbus A320 typically ranges from about 0.5 to 0.6 pounds of fuel per hour per horsepower (lb/hp/hr) or approximately 0.3 to 0.4 pounds of fuel per seat per hour, depending on the model and operational conditions. This translates to roughly 0.7 to 0.8 kilograms of fuel per kilowatt-hour (kg/kWh) or around 3.5 to 4.0 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers per passenger. Fuel efficiency can vary based on factors such as weight, altitude, and flight profile.
The cruise speed of the Airbus A320 aircraft is approximately 560 mph.
The maximum speed of an Airbus A320 aircraft is approximately 600 miles per hour.
Each aircraft of the A320 'family' has 2 engines. As of July 2013, a total of 5,677 Airbus A320 family aircraft have been built and flown.
Airbus International made the A320.
The wings are on each side of the lower fuselage on the A320. This is common on most passenger aircraft.
Mate, Airbus builds the most sophisticated Aircraft in the world ie: A380.. as a pilot i piloted Boing b737 and Airbus A320 i could easily tell you that the A320 is the best in its category. Haven said that.. the B737 -800 NG is good (just one step below the A320)
Yes, Kenya Airways, the flag carrier of Kenya, operates Airbus aircraft in its fleet. Specifically, Kenya Airways has Airbus A320 and Airbus A330 aircraft in service for its domestic and international flights.
Airbus do not make an A320-300.
The cruising speed of an A320 is 511 mph. This marginally slower than other Airbus aircraft.
In November 2014 Air Canada has 77 different Airbus aircraft, 41 of those are the Airbus A320-200( roughly equivalent to the Boeing 737-400 )In November 2014 Air Canada has 77 different Airbus aircraft, 41 of those are the Airbus A320-200
Airbus A320-150 Embraer 190-100
As of 2011, Airbus were selling their A320 model for $85million or £52million. The prices of its variants (A318, A319 and A321) are slightly different as the actual aircraft size is different.