N763US

Airbus A319-112 (112)

AIRBUS S.A.S.

9 Hours

Duration of Flight

3750 NM

Range

470 MPH

Max Speed

N763US

Gallery

Gallery item 1
Gallery item 2
Gallery item 3
Gallery item 4
Aircraft Class
Aircraft Class
Over 20,000lbs
Max passengers
Max passengers
0
Range
Range
3750 NM
Service Ceiling
Service Ceiling
41000 ft
Duration of Flight
Duration of Flight
9 Hours
Max Speed
Max Speed
470 MPH

Basic Information

Year Manufactured2000
LocationUnited States
Registration NumberN763US
OwnershipAmerican Airlines, Inc.
Serial Number1360

Airframe

Data valid as of 2025-11-26
AFTT (hrs)
Current
N/A
Flight
N/A
Est.
N/A
Landings/Cycles
Current
N/A
Flight
N/A
Est.
N/A
Nautical Miles
Current
N/A
Flight
N/A
Est.
N/A
DateFromToFlight TimeStatus
2025-11-22N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-22N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-22N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-21N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-19N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed
2025-11-19N/AN/AN/A✓ Landed

AI Summary

Fact-checked by AI

Airbus A319-112 (112)

Overview

US registration N763US; Airbus A319-112 MSN 1360; delivered into current operator/registry in 2013 (post-merger/operator re-delivery activity).

Specifications

  • Engines: 2× CFM56-5B6/P (23500 lbf each)
  • Range: 3750 nm
  • Cruise: 440 kts
  • Ceiling: 41000 ft

Model & Market Context

The airframe bearing tail number N763US is an Airbus-built narrowbody registered in the US, completed by AIRBUS S.A.S. in 2000 with manufacturer serial number 1360. The airframe is owned by American Airlines, Inc. (corporation, United States), and public records for broader ownership timeline or transfer actions are not published. Notable registry actions and valuation or condition highlights are not published for this specific airframe, leaving only manufacture, serial and current owner as verified public data points.

Cabin layout and specific avionics fit for this individual Airbus A319-112 airframe are not published. Based on the aircraft’s certified performance figures—3,750 nm range and 440 kts cruise—it is typically operated on short- to medium-haul routes consistent with carrier networks in the United States, and its owner/operator base is American Airlines, Inc. Domestic mainline passenger service and transcontinental sectors within range capability are the expected mission profiles. Maintenance considerations specific to this airframe would reflect standard A319 practice for the type and the installed CFM56-5B6/P engines; detailed maintenance status or interior configuration for N763US is not published.

The Airbus A319-112 occupies the short- to medium-range narrowbody segment with an operational ceiling of 41,000 ft and cruise speeds around 440 kts, providing flexibility for dense short-haul networks and longer thin routes up to its 3,750 nm range. Powerplant commonality with the CFM56 family supports established maintenance and spare-parts ecosystems, factors that affect operator lifecycle costs and resale prospects. As a 2000-built airframe (MSN 1360), market considerations for this specific aircraft would reflect its aging status, engine condition, and interior configuration, although precise valuation data for N763US is not published.

More Charter Aircraft