The Airbus A319 is the second-smallest variant of the popular A320ceo series, with its dimensions exceeding those of the A318 'Baby Bus' but not as extensive as those of the A320 and A321 models. While not as popular as the standard A320, its lower capacity has made it an ideal choice for lower-demand short-haul routes, with hundreds of examples still active today. But which carriers fly the oldest units?
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