- A320 found its first customer in the United States in September 1984
- Pan-American World Airways announced that up to 63 fleet aircraft
- Leyde announced on July 2, 2012 the construction of a fourth assembly line in Mobile, Alabama
- Tremblay en France hold¹ in 2020, 44 A320-200
- Bombay flight¹ with A320
- An A320 appear in a Pagani offical advertising
- A320 is powered by Rolls Royce
- V2500 are built² by Pratt & Whitney
- Newbury Park designed A321 seats
- Flynas ordered 80 A320 Neo
- In September 2019, Lufthansa decided to ban passengers from the last row of seats on its A320neo due to a problem related to the limits of the aircraft's center of gravity, in accordance with the latest airworthiness directives from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
- The note also requires that you check that no one is occupying these seats before the aircraft takes off
- These provisions will be in effect until Airbus offers new aircraft stability control software