The Airbus A220 has one of the most fascinating development histories in modern aviation. Originally designed and built by Canadian manufacturer Bombardier as the CSeries, the aircraft program was launched to compete directly with smaller single-aisle jets. Featuring advanced aerodynamics, a composite-rich fuselage, and ultra-efficient Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, it offered revolutionary fuel savings. Following financial pressures and a high-profile trade dispute, Airbus acquired a majority stake in the program in 2018, officially rebranding the CS100 and CS300 as the A220-100 and A220-300. Today, it is celebrated by airlines and passengers alike for its mainline comfort, impressive range, and exceptionally quiet cabin.
Capacity: 100 - 125 passengers
Range: 6390km
Length: 35m
Capacity: 120 - 150 passengers
Range: 6299km
Length: 38.7m
The link to the producers of this beautiful machine: Airbus Website.