The A320's 3.96-metre-wide fuselage provides wider seats and more room for carry-on baggage, and the ability to load containerised cargo in the lower hold.
The A319 is a shortened, minimum change version of the A320.
The A321 offers the best seat-mile costs of any single-aisle aircraft, and matches widebody cost efficiency.
With its 4,000nm/7,700km range, the A300-600 has the capability to fly all major regional routes of the world's main economic regions.
The shortest fuselage member of the A330 series provides airlines with excellent range and cargo capacity.
The A330-300 brings Airbus widebody efficiency to airline operations on longer-haul routes.
Direct point-to-point service with the A340-300 provides the edge to win high-yield traffic.
This super-stretch version of the best-selling A340 series provides similar passenger seating to a 747, but with twice the cargo capacity in underfloor holds.
The Bombardier CRJ200 was designed to provide superior performance and operating efficiencies in the fast-growing regional airline industry.