yes the a320 is a stretched version of the a319
The maximum range of an Airbus A319 with 124 passengers is 3,600 nautical miles.
Airbus lists the maximum fuel load for the A319 as 7885 gallons.
The Airbus A319 entered service with Swiss Air in April 1996.
I've been looking a lot too, and I have found no results, however I know that the very similar model the a320 has a typical cruising altitude for long haul flights of FL390. (39,000 feet) Since the a319 is very similar but smaller, I would suggest around FL360 for a typical cruising altitude, but I am not a professional. The cruising altitude also heavily depends on the length of the flight. If it is a shorter flight, the lower recommended cruising altitude etc. And the temperature and weather is also a contributing factor, but FL360 would be a safe bet as to the a319's typical cruising altitude. Hope I could help.
The fuel consumption of airbus A319 aircraft is 0.07 KM per liter.
This person was right in that the cost differs to what the airlines want in them but the Average is 70.3 million USD for a A319 (max is 77.3)
There are 55 A319-100's in service, and they have placed orders for 25 new A319-100's.
basically flights under 3 hours basically flights under 3 hours basically flights under 3 hours
The standard seating plan of the Airbus A319 is for 24 rows of six seats, three seats either side of a central aisle.
pretty long
170 mph