First Airbus ACJ319neo completes maiden flight

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The ACJ319neo has successfully completed a first flight, lasting one hour and 55 minutes.

The news comes as the plane begins a short flight-test programme to verify its corporate jet features – such as the extra fuel tanks in its cargo-hold, which enable intercontinental range.

Built for K5 Aviation of Germany, the aircraft will be outfitted with a VIP cabin by Fokker Techniek in the Netherlands after delivery.

The ACJ319neo is derived from the A320neo Family of airliners, and features new engines and wingtip-mounted Sharklets.

K5 Aviation’s ACJ319neo is fitted with five additional centre tanks in its cargo-hold, and includes improvements such as a lower cabin-altitude for greater passenger comfort.

Corporate jet orders and commitments for ACJ320neo family-derived aircraft now total 14.

More than 700 A320neo family aircraft are already in service and, with almost 15,000 firm orders for the whole A320 family.

Some 200 Airbus corporate jets are in service worldwide, flying on every continent, including Antarctica.

Source: BreakingTravelnews.com

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