Airlines operating Airbus A220-300 airplanes
The Airbus A220-300 had its first flight in 2015 as the Bombardier CSeries CS300. The model's name became the Airbus A220-300 in 2018 after Airbus took over the programm. The A220 stands out with its wide fuselage enabling 18.5" (47cm) wide seats and a generous aisle of 20" (51cm). The airframe is built using composites for 46% of its construction and together with the mostly carbon composite wings, the A220-300 is very light relative to its size. The engines are state of the art Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan engines with a very low specific fuel consumption. The combination of light weight materials and advanced engines makes the A220 one of the most efficient and ecologically friendly airliners on the market today.
We have compiled a complete list of airlines that use Airbus A220-300
Airlines
- Air Austral1 type
- Air Canada1 type
- Air France1 type
- Air Senegal1 type
- Air Tanzania1 type
- airBaltic2 types
- Breeze Airways2 types
- Bulgaria Air1 type
- Croatia Airlines1 type
- Cyprus Airways1 type
- Delta1 type
- Edelweiss Air1 type
- Egyptair1 type
- Eurowings1 type
- Ibom Air1 type
- Iraqi Airways1 type
- ITA Airways1 type
- JetBlue Airways1 type
- Korean Air1 type
- National Jet Systems1 type
- Qantas1 type
- Qantaslink1 type
- Swiss1 type