Which is better A320 NEO or 737 Max?
With a top-down perspective, we can see that the Airbus A320neo carries two more passengers than the 737 MAX 9, which in turn flies 50 NM more than the Airbus model. Looking at the specifics, we can see that the Boeing 737 MAX beats the A320 with a higher max payload (46,040 lb vs 44,100 lb) and a higher thrust power.
Why is the A320 better than the 737?
To start with cabin width, the Airbus A320 family offers a wide cabin, with the passenger seat fraction wider than Boeing 737’s (by about 7 inches). A wider cabin aisle means more room for passengers and more passenger comfort while traveling. The fuselage curve of B737 is inward and narrower than the curve of Airbus.
Is the A320 more fuel-efficient than the 737?
A 737-800 burns 4.88 gallons of fuel per seat per hour, compared with the comparable A320’s burn of 5.13 gallons per seat per hour, according to The Airline Monitor, an industry publication. So they’re near enough the same.
Is the A320 quieter than the 737?
As mentioned above, a heavier aircraft can be expected to make more noise. Clearly, the 737 is larger than a regional jet. The study also found that the 737 is 0.9 decibels “louder” than the comparable A320, which means about 10% “louder”.
How can you tell the difference between a 737?
There are two primary ways to differentiate the 737 family from its competitors: The 737 has a pointed nose that aligns roughly with the middle of the fuselage. The noses of the A220, A320s, and E190/E195 are all aligned toward the bottom of the fuselage and can generally be regarded as “stubbier” than that of the 737.
How much fuel does an A320neo use per hour?
An Airbus A320–200, consumes around 2500 kg/h. It uses Jet A-1 type fuel. It has a density of 800 kg/cubic metre. This amounts to 3125 litres per hour.
How much fuel does an A320neo burn per hour?
The plane will consume 2,508 litres of fuel per hour. An Airbus A321neo fuel capacity of 32,940 litre. If an Airbus A321neo burns 0.683 litre per second, Boeing 747 uses approximately 4 litres every second, which translates to 240 litres per minute and 14,400 litre per hour.