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The A320 and B737 series are two of the most widely used narrow-body, single-aisle commercial aircraft families in the world, manufactured by Airbus and Boeing, respectively. The Airbus A320 family was introduced in 1987 and includes variants such as the A318, A319, A320, and A321. It is known for its fly-by-wire control system and advanced aerodynamics, which contribute to fuel efficiency and operational cost reduction. The A320 series is popular among airlines for short to medium-haul routes, offering seating capacities typically ranging from 100 to 240 passengers.
The Boeing 737 series was launched in the late 1960s, with the latest models including the 737
Both series have played pivotal roles in shaping short-haul air travel and have seen production numbers exceeding