Airbus A321-200ceo

The Airbus A321-200ceo (Current Engine Option - formerly A321-200) is a narrow-body aircraft that is a lengthen variant of the A320 thus making it part of the A320 family. The A321-200ceo has many similarities to the A320 but it notably has more seats. The A321 has two emergency exit doors placed just before and after the wing making it easy to distinguish it between other aircraft in the family. The A321-200ceo is no longer in production. This aircraft is ideal for short, medium, and long haul routes that have medium to high demand and can easily be interchanged on routes that A320 aircraft operate. With this flexibility, airlines commonly the A321 alongside other the A320 and/or A319.

First Flight

Max. Range

Length

Wingspan

Height

Engine Options

Seating Capacity

March 11, 1993

3,200nm
5,950km

(with Sharklets)

146'-0"
44.51m

117'-5"
35.80m

(with Sharklets)

38'-7"
11.76m

(2) CFM56-5B or,
(2) IAE V2500-A5

185 (2-Class)
220 (1-Class)