À propos de l'Airbus A320-100
The Airbus A320-100 is the original, first-generation version of the Airbus A320ceo, which was produced in very limited numbers (only 21 were built) and launched in 1988. It was followed by the more popular A320-200, which has a longer range and is more common. Both are part of the A320 family, which is a line of narrow-body twin-engine jetliners used for short- and medium-haul flights.
Version history: The A320-100 was the first member of the A320 family, but its limited range meant it was quickly superseded by the A320-200. Only 21 A320-100 models were ever produced, while the A320-200 became the definitive and much more widely used version.
A320 family: The A320-100 was the first of the A320 family, which was later expanded to include the A321, A319, and A318.
Modern updates: The original A320ceo models are being replaced by the newer A320neo family, which features new engines and is significantly more fuel-efficient.

Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor A320-100 Airbus Industrie (Reworked)
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- Wingspan 111.5ft (34.0m)
- Length 123.3ft (37.6m)
- Height 40.4ft (12.3m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 43,627lbs (19,789kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.577
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.068
- Wing Loading 27.3lbs/ft2 (133.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,599.8ft2 (148.6m2)
- Drag Points 12685
Parts
- Number of Parts 513
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 3,154