Airbus looks to larger A220, insists not a threat to A320

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By Leeham News Team

Nov 4, 2024, © Leeham News: Airbus sees potential for an up-gauged A220 aircraft, but that would not pose a threat to the future viability of the A320 family, the company’s SVP for commercial aircraft marketing, Joost Van der Heijden, has said.

A220 sales have been somewhat sluggish, with the larger A220-300 variant leading in orders. In the first nine months of 2024 (to the end of September), Airbus secured an order from Air Baltic for 10 -300s, and cancellations from Nordic Aviation Capital for two of the smallest -100 variant and 10 -300s. In 2023, the A220 secured 142 orders across both variants.

Airbus A220-500. Credit: Leeham News.

Seeking to drive demand in the A220 program, Airbus is understood to be considering a stretched A220-500 model once production reaches 14 units per month, and Van der Heijden acknowledged there was “potential for family growth” beyond the current -100 and -300.

The A220-100 is a 110-seat airplane in a typical two-class configuration. The A220-300 seats 135 passengers, and the A220-500 would seat around 157, putting it in direct competition with the A320neo.

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