The New Engine Option known as A320neo development of Airbus is one of the numerous enhancements made by the company to keep the A320 product line as the most advanced and fuel-efficient single aircraft in the world.

Manufacturer:
Airbus
Country:
France
Manufactured:
2014 to: Present
ICAO:
A20N
Price:
US$110 million (2018)
Avionics:
Engine:
2x Pratt & Whitney PurePower PW1100G-JM / CFM International’s LEAP-1A
Turbofan
Power:
27,120 pound-force
Max Cruise Speed:
473 knots
876 Km/h
Approach Speed (Vref):
Travel range:
3,400 Nautical Miles
6,297 Kilometers
Fuel Economy:
Service Ceiling:
39,800 feet
Rate of Climb:

Take Off Distance:
1951 metre - 6,400.84 feet
Landing Distance:
Max Take Off Weight:
79,015 Kg
174,196 lbs
Max Landing Weight:
67,400 Kg
148,590 lbs
Max Payload:
20,000 Kg
44,092 lbs
Fuel Tank Capacity:
7,060 gallon
26,725 litre
Baggage Volume:
37 m3 / 1,307 ft3
Seats - Economy / General:
194 seats
Seats - Business Class:
Seats - First Class:
Cabin Height:
Cabin Width:
3.7 metre - 12.14 feet
Cabin Length:
27.51 metre - 90.25 feet
Exterior Length:
37.57 metre - 123.26 feet
Tail height:
11.76 metre - 38.58 feet
Fuselage Diameter:
3.95 metre - 12.96 feet
Wing Span / Rotor Diameter:
35.80 metre - 117.45 feet
Wing Tips:
No Winglets

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A320neo Production

The A320neo was launched by Airbus on December 1 2010.

On July 1 2014, the company has rolled out its first A320neo equipped with Pratt and Whitney PW1100G engines in Toulouse, France.

On September 25 2014, the aircraft took its maiden flight from Toulouse.

On November 24 2015, the A320neo received its joint certification from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The EASA certificate was signed by Mr. Trevor Woods, the EASA’s Certification Director, while the FAA certificate by the FAA Manager of Transport Airplane Directorate- Aircraft Certification Service, Mr. Jeffrey Duven.

On January 25 2016, the A320neo entered into service and was introduced by Lufthansa, the launch operator of the aircraft. It took off from the Airbus facility in Hamburg, Germany with flight number LH9917. The aircraft was designed with a special logo, “First to fly A320neo”.

A320neo Orders and Deliveries

In January 2011, IndiGo, a low-cost carrier in India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 150 orders of A320neo. On January 17, Virgin America Inc., an American airline from 2007 to 2018 ordered 30 aircraft.

On July 20 2011, American Airlines ordered 130 aircraft. On July 27, Lufthansa placed an order for 25 A320neo.

On January 25 2012, Norwegian, the third largest low-cost carrier in Europe committed to order 100 A320neo. In November of the same year, Virgin America Inc. postponed the delivery of the aircraft until 2020. In December, Pegasus Airlines had a firm order for 57 units of A320neo.

On March 14 2013, Lufthansa ordered 70 A320neos. EasyJet, a British low-cost airline planned to purchase 100 A320neo to be delivered from 2017 to 2022. On March 15, Turkish Airline ordered 4 A320neo.

On October 15 2014, IndiGo acquired 250 A320neo family aircraft.

On November 15 2017, Airbus signed a deal with Indigo Partners in Phoenix, Arizona to sell 430 A320neo family aircraft.

On October 29 2019, IndiGo signed for 300 A320neo family aircraft firm order. On November 18, Air Arabia, an Emirati low-cost airline ordered 120 A320neo family aircraft costing $14 billion, with 70 A320neos for delivery in 2024.

A320neo Design

The A320neo has a fuselage diameter of 3.95 meters, height of 11.76 meters and external length of 37.57 meters. Its wings have a span of 35.80 meters and equipped with specialized wingtip device called Sharklets. The large composite sharklet is a standard feature on the A320neo design. It has a 2.4 meter height that results in up to 4% fuel burn reduction on longer sections, correlating to an annual depletion in Carbon Dioxide emissions of about 900 tonnes each aircraft.

In May 2010, Korean Air Aerospace Division (KAL-ASD) in Busan, South Korea was chosen by Airbus as the exclusive supplier of the Sharklets. It includes manufacturing, testing, and certification.

A320neo Cabin

The Space-Flex is an innovative cabin design that optimizes space-efficiency by making more usable volume at the rear part of the cabin, with two lavatories and a galley that provides certain benefits such as emptying space for three more seats in the cabin, and giving full access for Person with Reduced Mobility (PRM) on one of the lavatories.

The seating capacity of the A320neo was expanded with enhanced cabin space and added exit limits, that enables the aircraft to seat up to 194 passengers in a high-density layout. The aircraft also provides remarkable environmental performance with closely 50% noise footprint reduction in comparison to other previous generation aircraft.

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The widest single-aisle cabin with a cabin width of 3.7 meters and length of 27.51 meters features an incomparable comfort for all the passengers.

A320neo Engine and Performance

The A320neo features two latest generation engines and sharklets.

The A320neo is powered by either Pratt and Whitney’s PurePower PW1100G-JM or CFM International’s LEAP-1A and has a thrust rate of 27,120 pounds each. The PW1100G-JM has a fan diameter of 206 centimeters while LEAP-1A has 198 centimeters.

The aircraft provides a typical range of 3,400 nautical miles, and can fly up to 39,800 feet. It has a 473 knots cruise speed. The take-off distance of the A320neo is 1,951 meters.

The maximum take-off weight and the landing weight are 79,015 kg and 67,400 kg respectively. It can hold a maximum fuel of 7,060 US Gal and its maximum payload is 20,000 kg.

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