
The Airbus A318, known as the "Baby Bus," was the smallest and least commercially successful member of the revolutionary A320 family, representing Airbus's attempt to capture the 100-seat regional airliner market. First flown on January 15, 2002, it was a low-wing twin-engine airliner configured to carry 107 passengers in two-class layout or up to 132 in single-class configuration. With a length of 31 meters and powered by either CFM56-5B or Pratt & Whitney PW6000 turbofan engines, only 80 aircraft were produced during its 12-year production run from 2001 to 2013 by Airbus SE.
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| Avianca Brasil | — | 3469 | Brazil | e48baf | |
| Avianca Brasil | — | 3509 | Brazil | e48bb0 | |
| Avianca Brasil | — | 3602 | Brazil | e48da3 | |
| Avianca Brasil | — | 3606 | Brazil | e48da4 | |
| Avianca Brasil | — | 3642 | Brazil | e48da6 |