Airbus A319neo

Very exciting to see Air China’s first A319neo come to life!

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Tobi: A319neo China Southern B-32LM
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LSZH Spotter: D-ANEO | Airbus A319-153N ACJ | K5-Aviation | 25.3.25 zrh.

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what a beautiful plane..
shame that none of the european airlines havent considered into buying these.

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That was a mistake of Airbus. Airbus took over the C-Series of Bombardier and with that they killed their own A319N.

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I read on the internet news posted a news page was posted on Threads.

https://simpleflying.com/airbus-mulls-a319neo-program-suspension/?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Threads%23Echobox%3D1752968512

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Voted, my all time prefered flying thing! Would love it with new engines! :wink:

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Thank you, yes, sir!

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Air China’s first active A319neo :tada:

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I’m not sure,but most of A319neo’s operators are Chinese airlines and use them to fly high altitude airport around Asia which become drag to let this aircraft become popular.However,I sitll support this type of aircraft to let IF’s fleets more fruitful.Other than that,i also want to add that the West Air is also the operators of A319neo which manufactured at AIRBUS TIANJIN.

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The A319neo is honestly beautiful, though i just saw the unfortunate news that there are plans for it to be cancelled.

However, that’ll depend if they’ll commit into making a higher performance A320neo first: since as said, it’s ability to fly in places like Tibet is whats keeping it alive.

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I have just flown An E195 followed by an A319 for two short RL hops. My impressions were that the first is a cheap citybus and the second is an A380!

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It’s an A319neo. That’s great!

Yes, they did. It’s so that sometimes the reduced order is an Airbus A319neo sent to China. Thank you for sharing.


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That’s a great pic!

Maybe one day… :smiling_face_with_tear: Haha! Not sure why, but made a A19N filter on FR yesterday, definitely wish there were more! Taken by Gabriel Mora from https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/10954903.


I guess because I was thinking of Tibet Airlines’ A19Ns with sunglasses on that I thought the Airbus one did too—I guess I know now!

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It’s a very great picture!

One of West Air’s 2 active Baby neos!

https://www.jetphotos.com/photo/11833782

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How could we leave a baby behind :disappointed_face:

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