Airbus A 319-100
Airbus A 319-100
![A319-1446-458](/resources/fotke/flota/airbus/A319-1446-458.jpg)
The Airbus A320 family consists of medium-range, narrow-body, twin-engine jet airliners in four sizes: A318, A319, A320 and A321. Their manufacturer, Airbus, was founded on 18 December 1970. The company is based in Toulouse and Hamburg and is ranked among the top manufacturers of aircraft and spacecraft equipment worldwide.
The A320 family airliners differ among themselves only in dimensions and seat configuration, whereas technology-wise they are practically identical. Their cruising altitude ranges from 11,920 to 12,500 m, their maximum cruising speed is 890 km/h and their range is 6,100 km at maximum takeoff weight.
Seat map
![A319-plan-sjedala](/resources/fotke/flota/airbus/A319-plan-sjedala.png)
Croatia Airlines welcomed its first Airbus A319-100 in 1998, and gave it the name of Zadar. Three more airliners (Airbus 319) were procured by 2000.
Technical Specifications
Manufacturer | Airbus |
Engines | 2 x CFM56 |
Maximum cruising speed | 834 km/h (450 mi/h) |
Maximum cruising altitude | 11920 m |
Permissible takeoff weight | 64,000 kg |
Wing area | 122.40 m2 |
Overall length | 33,84 m |
Wingspan | 34,10 m |
Aircraft number | 4 |
Names and registrations
Type | Name and registration |
Airbus 319 | Zadar (9A - CTG) |
Airbus 319 | Zagreb (9A – CTH) |
Airbus 319 | Pula (9A – CTL) |
Airbus 319 | Osijek (9A – CTN) |