Airbus A220-300
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Airbus A220-300 | |
First Flight: | 27 Feb 2015[1] |
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Production Period: | 2015-Current |
Assembled in: | Quebec, Canada Mobile, Alabama |
Number built: | 109 (July 2021)[2] |
Category: | Medium Range Narrow-body |
Manufactured by: | Airbus/Bombardier |
The Airbus A220-300 (previously the Bombardier CS300 and Bombardier BD-500-1A11) is a narrow-body medium-haul jet airliner developed by Bombardier in the mid-2010s, with production taken over by Airbus in 2018. It is a stretched version of the CS series of aircraft.
Air Baltic was the launch customer for this aircraft.
In July 2018, Airbus purchased a majority stake of the production of the CS300, taking over primary production of the aircraft. The aircraft was officially renamed to A220-300 on July 10th, 2018.
Specifications
- Length: 38.70m
- Wingspan: 35.10m
- Height: 11.50m
- Range with max payload: 6,112km[3]
- Capacity: 130-150 typical (137 with Air Canada)
Variants
- A220-300 - Pratt & Whitney PW1500G
Operators
Africa
Eastern Africa
Northern Africa
Western Africa
Americas
Northern America
Asia
Eastern Asia
Western Asia
Europe
Northern Europe
Southern Europe
Western Europe
Oceania
Vanuatu
- Air Vanuatu (on order)
References
Current Aircraft Models | |
Airbus A220 | A220-100 - A220-300 |
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Airbus A320 | A319-100 - A320-200 - A321-200 |
Airbus A320neo | A319neo - A320neo - A321neo - A321LR - A321XLR |
Airbus A330 | A330-200 - A330-300 |
Airbus A330neo | A330-800neo - A330-900neo |
Airbus A350 | A350-900 - A350-900ULR - A350-1000 |
Airbus A380 | A380-800 |
Previous Aircraft Models | |
Airbus A300 | A300B1 - A300B2-100/-200/-300 - A300B4-100/-200 - A300-600 |
Airbus A310 | A310-200 - A310-300 |
Airbus A320 | A318-100 - A319LR - A320-100 - A321-100 |
Airbus A340 | A340-200 - A340-300 - A340-500 - A340-600 |