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Oh, okay, now I understand. Truth be told, I only figured out what it was when I decided to eliminate the ‘C’ altogether, as I had a feeling that letter came from the name of the aircraft manufacturer (in this case Cockatrice). The ‘319-100’ numbering is only used for the Airbus A319-100, which coincidentally also has the ‘A’ before the numbers to represent the name of the aircraft manufacturer.
I thought it was Comac because I saw the “C” letter before the series number at the aircraft
Never heard of that aircraft manufacturer before, and after doing a bit of research, I know why: Comac is a Chinese manufacturer, and (from what I know) their aircraft aren’t used by too many airlines outside of China itself (and even China tends to use Boeing or Airbus aircraft for international flights to Europe and the US).
I thought it was Comac C219 at first