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  2. List of Finnair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Finnair operates flights to Europe using the Airbus A320 family. Some of Finnair's daily flights to London and Amsterdam are operated using an Airbus A350 XWB. During the past few years, [when?] Finnair has launched several new routes to Europe and switched some from charter to scheduled flights. In the 2016 summer season, Finnair added four ...

  3. Aircraft seat map - Wikipedia

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    An Airbus A380 layout with 519 seats displayed. ... An aircraft seat map or seating chart is a diagram of the seat layout ... and their seat maps for A320 aircraft ...

  4. Finnair - Wikipedia

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    Now the airline operates a fleet of up to 19 A321s. The first Airbus A319 aircraft was delivered to Finnair on 20 September 1999. Since then, Finnair has received 11 A319s, but three of them are now retired. Finnair utilizes Airbus A319, A320, and A321 aircraft on domestic and European flights.

  5. List of passenger airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Finnair Airbus A350-900. Finnair; ... Volaris Airbus A320-232 Aeroméxico Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner. ... MAP Airlines (MAP Linhas Aéreas)

  6. List of Airbus A320 family operators - Wikipedia

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    Airline A318 A319 A320 A320neo A321 A321neo Total Aero Flight — — 4 — 2 — 6: Aero Lloyd — — 15 — 11 — 26: Aerro Direkt — — — — 1 — 1

  7. Airbus A320 family - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus A320 is a low-wing airliner with twin turbofans and a conventional tail. The Airbus A320 family are narrow-body (single-aisle) aircraft with a retractable tricycle landing gear and powered by two wing pylon-mounted turbofan engines. After the oil price rises of the 1970s, Airbus needed to minimise the trip fuel costs of the A320.

  8. Airbus A320neo family - Wikipedia

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    The Airbus A320neo family is an incremental development of the A320 family of narrow-body airliners produced by Airbus.The A320neo family (neo being Greek for "new", as well as an acronym for "new engine option") is based on the enhanced variant of the previous generation A319, A320, and A321, which was then retrospectively renamed the A320ceo family (ceo being an acronym for "current engine ...

  9. Kirkenes Airport - Wikipedia

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    Map of the terminal building and surrounding facilities. The airport is located at Høybuktmoen in Sør-Varanger, about 15 kilometers (9 mi) west of Kirkenes. [28] The terminal has room for six category C aircraft (Airbus A320/Boeing 737).