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Airbus A320 becomes world’s most ordered commercial jet surpassing Boeing’s record
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The Airbus A320 family has become the most successful commercial jet program in history since its introduction in 1988. Originally launched in 1984, Airbus designed the A320 to compete with Boeing's 737 and McDonnell Douglas DC-9, which at that time dominated the market for narrowbody jets.

Airbus was founded in 1970 and first gained credibility with its widebody aircraft before turning to narrowbody designs. The A320 resulted from studies under the Joint European Transport (JET) program during the 1970s, leading to a single-aisle aircraft featuring advanced fly-by-wire controls and composite materials. The formal launch came with an order of 96 aircraft from Air France, which became the type’s first operator.

The original A320-100 completed its maiden flight in February 1987 and entered service a year later. Soon after, Airbus introduced the improved A320-200 variant, which offered greater range and better engines. Only 21 units of the -100 were produced before airlines shifted orders to the -200 version.

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Several design features made the A320 popular among airlines. It was the first commercial aircraft to implement full fly-by-wire technology, replacing traditional mechanical controls with electronic systems—a move inspired by military aviation but requiring extensive regulatory approval. The cockpit also allowed operation by two pilots instead of three crew members required for other jets at that time, reducing operating costs for airlines.

Other advantages included cockpit commonality across all A320-family variants and efficient high bypass ratio engines that supported short and medium-haul operations economically. By improving fuel efficiency up to 15% over competitors like Boeing’s 737-300—although Boeing later closed this gap—the A320 met airline needs as air travel expanded globally through the late twentieth century.

The rise of low-cost carriers in Europe and Asia further increased demand for efficient single-aisle jets like those produced by Airbus. Features such as lower maintenance costs and technological enhancements contributed to widespread adoption around the world.

In response to evolving technology and stricter environmental regulations, Airbus developed an updated version known as the neo (new engine option). This update focused on new engines—the CFM International LEAP-1A or Pratt & Whitney PW1100G-JM—which deliver up to 20% greater efficiency than previous models along with significant noise reduction. Launched in 2010, the A320neo entered service with Lufthansa in 2016 after its first flight two years earlier.

According to Airbus data, more than 11,000 orders have been placed for neo variants alone—including subtypes like A319neo, A320neo, and especially the best-selling A321neo—while total orders across all versions exceed 19,000 aircraft. Although deliveries are slightly behind Boeing’s total for its competing 737 series (with over 12,150 delivered compared to just above 12,170 for Boeing), the A320 family surpassed Boeing’s program in total orders by 2019.

Today there are over 11,000 active A320-family aircraft operated by nearly 400 airlines worldwide. American Airlines leads as the largest operator overall—with more than 480 planes covering various subtypes—while EasyJet is notable for having one of largest fleets of standard A320ceo models. Other major operators include AirAsia, China Eastern Airlines, China Southern Airlines, IndiGo (which operates large numbers of neos), Delta Air Lines, eastJet (likely intended as easyJet), and Wizz Air.

The latest addition is the long-range A321XLR model certified last year; it debuted with Iberia in November 2024.

"The jet's high bypass ratio engines were highly efficient for their time, giving airlines an economical narrowbody that could efficiently handle their short and medium-haul networks."

"The company knew it had to update the narrowbody family somehow...Airbus went for [a re-engining effort]."

"The best-seller among those is the A321neo...accounting for over 63% of neo orders..."

"Data from ch-aviation shows there are over 9,300 Airbus A320 aircraft listed as active today..."

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