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ACJ320

EVEN MORE SPACE


The ACJ320 features the most spacious cabin in the corporate jet market, with the same cross section as the ACJ318 and
ACJ319.

With almost 100m2 of cabin floor area, an infinite number of cabin arrangements can be accommodated.

Thanks to the unprecedented space available, the ACJ320 cabin can be fully customised to include separate lounges, a
large master bedroom, and a dedicated area for accompanying staff.

TECHNICAL DATA

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Range 7,800 km Typical seating x 8

Overall length 37.57 m

Height 11.76 m

Wing span 35.80 m

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External Dimensions Key performance data

Length 37.57 m Typical PAX in VIP 8


configuration
Fuselage width 3.95 m

Range 7,800 km
Wing span (geometric) 35.80 m

Take-off run 2,100 m


Height 11.76 m

Landing run 1,500 m


Track 7.59 m

Maximum operating M0.82


Wheelbase 12.64 m
Speed

Ceiling 12,500 m

Engines thrust 98 to 120 kN

Aircraft weights and fuel capacity Cabin Dimensions

Max ramp weight 78.4 tonnes Cabin length 27.74 m

Max take-off weight 78.0 tonnes Cabin width 3.7 m

Max landing weight 66.0 tonnes Cabin height 2.25 m

Max zero fuel weight 62.5 tonnes Cabin floor area gross 96 m2

Max fuel capacity with 2 ACTs


30,190 litres

Engine CFM56-5B4/3

External dimensions shown for Sharklets equipped aircraft.

Cabin dimensions shown for VIP configuration.

Take-off distance at SL, ISA, MTOW

Landing distance at SL, ISA, MLW

Highest design weights options shown

Range at 8 pax, NBAA, IFR profile

A MODERN FLIGHT DECK WITH COMMONALITY


All Airbus corporate jets in production today feature a common cockpit, with the same layout of instruments and controls,
plus similar handling qualities and procedures – making it easier for pilots to transition from one type to another, while saving
time and money.
These cockpits feature fly-by-wire controls and protection that are the new
industry standard, as well as side-stick controllers for fingertip
manoeuvrability. These side-stick controllers also enable pull-out tables,
making it easier to complete paperwork or eat a meal.

Airbus corporate jets were the first to introduce fly-by-wire controls in a


business jet, and remain the only family that features this new standard in
every aircraft in production today.

Airbus’s common cockpits continue to evolve to embrace new technologies


Derived from the world’s most modern
airliner family, Airbus corporate aircraft such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) instead of cathode ray tubes (CRTs),
deliver all of the benefits modern technology while maintaining their commonality, providing pilots with a modern and
has to offer.
comfortable working environment.

Airbus corporate jets also feature more navigation aids as standard, including satellite navigation, and are the only aircraft
certificated from the start for Category 3B autoland capability, allowing them to land at suitably-equipped airports when
others have to go elsewhere.

Airbus is a leading aircraft manufacturer with the most modern and comprehensive product line. © Airbus S.A.S.2016. All rights reserved.

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