The takeoff speed of an Airbus A319 or A320 typically ranges from approximately 140 to 180 knots (about 160 to 207 mph or 257 to 333 km/h), depending on factors such as aircraft weight, configuration, and environmental conditions. Pilots calculate the exact takeoff speed, known as V1, based on these variables. It's essential for safe operations during the critical takeoff phase.
All Airbus versions are built by Airbus Corporation. This is in Europe and parts are made in different places and assembled at Toulouse, France. A plant to build A 319, 320 and 321 is being built in Mobile , Alabama.
Cruise speed for an Airbus A320 is 511 mph at 36,000 ft.
The cruising speed of an Airbus A320 at 36,000 feet is 511 mph.
170 mph (275km/h)
Around 130 knots depending on weight.
The A 320's max speed is 537 mph.
The A 320 cruising and manuevering speed is 881 km/h. This is 511 mph.
It stands for 'Airbus'.
As of October 2014, they are flying Airbus 319, 320, 321, 330, 340 and also Boeing 737s
About 850 Kilometres per hour, or 454 Knots
Airbus-320-200, Airbus-320neo
Rounded to the nearest tens, 319 is 320. Rounded to the nearest hundred 319 is 300.