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First Flight: Airbus A319neo Takes to the Skies

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Smallest member of the A320neo Family powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines

Hamburg, March 31, 2017: The first Airbus A319neo performed its maiden flight today. The smallest member of the A320neo Family, powered by CFMInternational LEAP-1A engines took off from Hamburg and landed in Toulouse after a 5 hour flight.

It was piloted by Experimental test pilots Michel Gagneux and Eckard Hausser. They were assisted in the cockpit by Test-Flight Engineer Jean Michel Pin, while two flight test engineers Sylvie Loisel-Labaste and David O’nions directed the flight from the aircraft’s Test Engineer station.

This flight was the occasion for the crew to assess the general handling of the aircraft and to check the main systems. The A319neo, registered as D-AVWA, will be based in Toulouse in order to complete its flight test program.

The A320neo Family is the world’s best-selling single aisle product line with over 5,000 orders received from over 90 customers, capturing almost 60 percent share of the market. The A320neo Family incorporates latest technologies including new generation engines and Sharklet wing tip devices, which together deliver more than 15 percent in fuel savings from day one and 20 percent by 2020. For the environment, the A320neo’s fuel savings translate into some 5,000 tons fewer CO2 emitted per aircraft annually. Additionally, the A320neo Family provides a double-digit reduction in NOx emissions and reduced engine noise.

With one aircraft in three sizes (A319neo, A320neo & A321neo), the A320neo Family, seating from 100 to 240 passengers, seamlessly covers the entire single-aisle segment from low to high-density domestic to longer range routes.

The A319neo is the smallest member of the A320neo Family; it offers its operators superior short field performance in hot and high conditions. It can accommodate up to 160 passengers without compromise on the comfort.

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The first Airbus A319neo took off from Hamburg and landed in Toulouse after a 5 hour flight
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