AIRBUS A220

The Airbus A220 was originally developed by Bombardier and had two years in service as the Bombardier CSeries. The A220 family complements the A319neo in the Airbus range and competes with Boeing 737 MAX 7, as well as the smaller four-abreast Embraer E195 E2 and E190-E2. There are two main variants of the A220 family: the 35 m (115 ft) long A220-100 including the ACJ TwoTwenty corporate jet version, that is the shortest variant and that can carry that can fly between 100 and 130 passengers over a distance of 3,450 nm (6,390 km)

The second version is the A220-300 and is 3.7 m (12 ft). It can carry between 120 and 160 passengers over a distance of 3,600 nm (6,700 km). Theoretically, the A220-300 was designed to be 6 t (13,000 lb) lighter than the A319neo and nearly 8 t (18,000 lb) lighter than the 737 MAX 7, giving it better operating costs.

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