In typical airline configurations, the A321neo seats roughly 40 to 50 more passengers than the A320neo.
Airbus has long been known for its forward-thinking approach to avionics, and nowhere is that more evident than in the A320neo family. Introduced in 2016, the “neo” — for “new engine option” — wasn’t ...
By today's standards, the 737's cabin is rather narrow, and while the A320 is wider, it is far from the widest in its class.