A321
This is a lengthened, minimum change version of the A320. The wing area is
slightly enlarged and the undercarriage is strengthened, with higher thrust
variants of both CFM56 and V2500 engines. Some carriers have bought the A321 over the
Boeing 757 as it shares type commonality with the A318, A319, and A320. Type
certification was awarded in December, 1993, by the JAA.
Typical range with 186 passengers for the A321-100 is about 2,300
nautical miles (4,300 km). It is powered by two CFM56-5 or IAE V2500 engines
with a thrust rating of 31,000 pounds force (138 kN).
The A321-200 has extra fuel capacity bringing the range with 186 passengers
up to about 3,000 nautical miles (5,500 km). The A321-200 is powered by two
CFM56-5 or IAE V2500 engines with a thrust rating of about 33,000 pounds
force (147 kN).
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