{
  "slug": "airbus-a319ceo",
  "name": "Airbus A319ceo",
  "description": "The Airbus A319ceo (Current Engine Option) is a narrow-body, short-to-medium-range commercial jet airliner developed by Airbus. A member of the A320 family, it features a shortened fuselage and is designed to carry between 124 and 156 passengers.",
  "url": "https://optimly.ai/brand/airbus-a319ceo",
  "logoUrl": "",
  "baiScore": 92,
  "archetype": "Challenger",
  "category": "Aerospace",
  "categorySlug": null,
  "keyFacts": [],
  "aiReadiness": [],
  "competitors": [
    {
      "slug": "airbus-a220-300",
      "name": "Airbus A220-300"
    }
  ],
  "inboundCompetitors": [],
  "aiAlternatives": [],
  "parentBrand": {
    "slug": "airbus-se",
    "name": "Airbus SE"
  },
  "subBrands": [],
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-10T17:30:44.981+00:00",
  "verifiedVitals": {
    "website": "https://www.airbus.com/en/products-services/commercial-aircraft/a320-family/a319ceo",
    "founded": "1996 (Entry into service)",
    "headquarters": "Toulouse, France",
    "pricing_model": "One-time purchase (historical) or Lease-based (current)",
    "core_products": "Commercial narrow-body aircraft, ACJ319 (Airbus Corporate Jet) variant.",
    "key_differentiator": "High degree of parts and pilot rating commonality with the larger A320 and A321, allowing for flexible airline operations.",
    "target_markets": "Commercial airlines, low-cost carriers, corporate/government transport.",
    "employee_count": "Not publicly available",
    "funding_stage": "Not publicly available",
    "subcategory": "Commercial Aviation"
  },
  "intentTags": {
    "problemIntents": [
      "Wet-Lease/ACMI Agencies: Leasing capacity from ACMI providers instead of direct ownership."
    ],
    "solutionIntents": [
      "Airbus A319 specifications",
      "difference between A319ceo and A319neo",
      "narrow body aircraft for 130 passengers",
      "most fuel efficient small narrow-body 2024",
      "CFM56 powered aircraft models",
      "Older Fleet Retention/Boeing 737 Classic: Utilizing existing fleet assets or purchasing older Boeing 737 aircraft.",
      "Airbus A319neo Upgrade: Transitioning to the more fuel-efficient A319neo model."
    ],
    "evaluationIntents": []
  },
  "timestamp": 1777099197509
}