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Airbus A319

B(E)A’s retro return
6th August 2024
British Airways has returned its BEA-liveried Airbus A319-131 to service.
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First Airbus for Lufthansa City Airlines
30th January 2024
Lufthansa's newest subsidiary, City Airlines (see Airliner World January 2024), has taken delivery of the first of four Airbus A319s ahead of its launch in March.
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Primer Airbus para Lufthansa City Airlines
30th January 2024
La nueva filial de Lufthansa, City Airlines (véase Airliner World enero de 2024), ha recibido el primero de sus cuatro Airbus A319 antes de su lanzamiento en marzo.
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Why Spirit Airlines is retiring its Airbus A319s
24th February 2023
Spirit Airlines has said it will concentrate its efforts on the Airbus A320 and A321 at the expense of the lower-capacity A319.
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Por qué Spirit Airlines retira sus Airbus A319
24th February 2023
Spirit Airlines ha declarado que concentrará sus esfuerzos en los Airbus A320 y A321 en detrimento del A319, de menor capacidad.
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Developing: A319 skids off runway and catches fire
12th May 2022
Authorities in China have launched an investigation after a Tibet Airlines Airbus A319 left the runway and caught fire this morning (May 12).
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Desarrollando: El A319 se sale de la pista y se incendia
12th May 2022
Las autoridades chinas han abierto una investigación después de que un Airbus A319 de Tibet Airlines se saliera de la pista y se incendiara esta mañana (12 de mayo).
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Airbus cadet pilots bound for Volotea
17th March 2022
Angoulême, in southwest France, is the location of a recently inaugurated campus for Airbus Flight Academy Europe (AFAE) – a wholly owned subsidiary of Airbus.
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Pilotos cadetes de Airbus con destino a Volotea
17th March 2022
Angulema, en el suroeste de Francia, es el lugar donde se ha inaugurado recientemente el campus de Airbus Flight Academy Europe (AFAE), una filial al cien por cien de Airbus.
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China Southern accepts pair of Airbus A319neos
22nd February 2022
China Southern Airlines became the first commercial carrier to accept the Airbus A319neo. The Guangzhou-based firm took simultaneous delivery of two, 136-seat examples, which are currently understood to be China Southern’s sole commitments for the re-engined type.
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