Specifications
Broker
Jet Aviation Brokers
John Carter
+1 (305) 555-0142
Aircraft Details
• 2022 Airbus A320-271N (NEO) with ultra-low time
• Immediate availability, confidential off-market sale
• Powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines
• Approximately 1,710 total airframe hours and 884 cycles
• Equipped with Sharklets, CAT III certification, ADS-B Out, TCAS 7.1, RVSM/PRNAV
• 186 passenger configuration
• Complete maintenance status and technical records available to qualified parties
• Professionally represented by Jets West, with worldwide delivery assistance, financing, and acquisition advisory services offered
• Sale available to qualified principals, airlines, lessors, and acquisition representatives
• Detailed specs, maintenance records, and pricing guidance provided upon confidentiality agreement and purchaser verification
About this Model
Overview
The Airbus A320 is a twin-engine, single-aisle airliner designed around high-frequency regional and domestic missions with a strong emphasis on standardized airline operations. It is commonly configured for high passenger throughput, fast turnarounds, and consistent performance across a wide range of runway lengths and climates. For non-airline buyers, it is best understood as a large-cabin transport requiring airline-grade infrastructure, crew, and regulatory compliance rather than a corporate aircraft.
Mission Fit
The A320 fits missions where moving 140–180+ passengers per sector is the primary requirement and schedule reliability is driven by disciplined dispatch, robust ground support, and predictable turnaround processes. It is less suited to low-density passenger missions because the aircraft’s economics and operating complexity assume high utilization and load factors.
Cabin
The A320 cabin is a single-aisle layout with an airline-style interior. Passenger experience is driven by the chosen seating density, galley and lavatory count, and in-flight service concept (e.g., low-cost high-density vs. full-service with larger galleys and premium rows). Noise levels, lighting, and comfort characteristics are typical of modern narrow-body airliners, with limited aisle and galley space compared with widebodies and no stand-up lounge area. Cargo volume is provided primarily in underfloor holds accessed from the ramp.