Aircraft Data for: Airbus A320 200 | Updated: Nov. 22nd 2008 |
| Summary: | The A320 is a twin engine short to medium range airliner. It was the first narrow body airliner produced by Airbus and first to use a fly-by-wire control system, with electronic cockpit and side-stick controller. Developed into a family of airliners. The -200 was the definitive production version of the A320, with better range/payload performance compared to the series 100. Weights and engine thrusts were all increased. | | |
Country of origin: France
First flight: 1987
No. built: 1993
No. in service: 1980 (approx.)
Crew: 2
Passengers: 150
- 179
| | | | Power: | 2 x CFM CFM56 (18500 - 34000 lbf) or IAE International Aero Engines V2500 (22000 - 33000 lbf) turbofan engines |
| | Typical engine choices would be the CFM56-5B4 at 27000lb thrust or the V2500-A5 at 26500lb. |
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| Dimensions: |
| Length: | | 123 ft. 3 in.
| | Wing Span: | | 111 ft. 10 in.
| | Height: | | 38 ft. 10 in.
| | Empty Weight: | | 92,980 lbs.
| | Max. Weight: | | 169,755 lbs.
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| | Performance: |
| Max. speed: | | 487
kts | | Cruise speed: | | 454
kts | | Ceiling: | | 40,000 ft.
| | Normal range: | | 2,615
nm | | Max. range: | | 3,045
nm (Performance figures for the A320-200 with CFM56 engines.)
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Operator Data for: Aegean Airlines (A3 / AEE Callsign: Aegean) | Updated: Mar. 4th 2009 |
| Summary: | Aegean Airlines is the second largest Greek airline next to Olympic Airlines, operating a fleet of Boeing 737, Airbus A320, A321 and BAe 146 aircraft. All Boeing 737 models will be replaced by more Airbus A320/321 aircraft by the end of 2010. | | |
Based in: Greece
Headquarters: Athens
| | | | Statistics: |
Fleet Size: 31
Destinations: 47
Year Founded: 1987
| | | | Major Hubs: |
Athens International Airport
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Location Data for: Dusseldorf International Airport (DUS / EDDL) | Updated: Nov. 25th 2008 |
| Summary: | Dusseldorf International airport is the third largest German airport and serves as the main operating hub for the LTU International Airways as well as being an important secondary hub for Lufthansa. | | |
Class: Civil
Operator: Flughafen Dusseldorf GmbH
Opened: 1927
| | | | Statistics: |
Commercial movements: 228,000 (2007)
Passengers: 17.8 million (2007)
Cargo: 97,000 tons (2007)
| | | | Location: |
Dusseldorf,
North Rhine-Westphalia,
Germany Elevation: 147 ft. | | |
| Runways: |
| Direction | | Length | | Surface | | Notes |
| 23L/05R | |
9842 ft. |
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| 23R/05L | |
8858 ft. |
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| Aircraft Details: | | Airbus A320 200 |
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| Aegean Airlines |
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| Location: | | Dusseldorf, Germany |
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| Photo by: |
TT |
| Date: |
2010-01-14 |
| Image ID: |
95968 |
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| Aegean Airlines have applied a special sticker on their A320 promoting a new museum in Athens |
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