Brief introduction of A320 aircraft

A32 1A320 series aircraft benefit from the unique advantages of Airbus interoperability. Airbus has introduced a series of enhanced aircraft systems to improve overall reliability and reduce maintenance and spare parts costs. These systems have now become the standard configuration of all newly ordered A320 series aircraft, including a new generation of cabin two-way communication data system, which includes a graphical touch screen for flight attendants to make plans and reduce training time; It also includes some new cockpit liquid crystal displays, which are lighter and clearer than cathode ray tube displays, but still display data in the same way, so as to reserve cockpit connections for pilots. In addition, several aircraft systems, including the power generation system, have also been reformed to reduce maintenance and spare parts costs. Airbus also uses a dynamic capacity management system in this series of aircraft, which gives operators great flexibility in using suitable aircraft to meet specific route requirements. All A320 series aircraft have the same model class. Pilots can fly all A320 series aircraft by attending only one type of training course. Similarly, a team of mechanics can also maintain all aircraft. Due to Airbus's concept of serialized aircraft and its interoperability in operation, after a very short period of extra training, pilots can quickly switch from single-aisle aircraft to other larger long-range aircraft of Airbus. Twin-engine A3 19, A320 and A32 1 aircraft can be equipped with CFM56 engine of CFM International Company or V2500 engine of International Aeroengine Company, while A3 18 can be equipped with CFM56 engine or PW6000 engine of Pratt & Whitney Company.