AJX
Active Member
So here's a question, and this is just a question, not trying to be sarcastic, but if the A319's range is listed as 6,900km and the A220-300 is listed as 6,100km, why would the A220 be able to fly further? Did Bombardier do their testing differently than Airbus?
To say that is a theoretical number is an understatement. That number represents an 8 hour sector in still air. An A319 in a standard config (let alone a Rouge config) could not possibly ever fly that.
Heck, an A319neo could not fly that.
Herein lies the problem with Googling to derive aircraft ranges.