The Airbus A320 Family (A320F) is more than just a collection of narrow-body jets; it is the blueprint that redefined modern commercial aviation. Since its first flight in 1987, the A320 has grown into the best-selling airliner in history, with over 12,000 units built as of early 2026. This success is rooted in a meticulously maintained ecosystem of documentation (doc) and digital innovation that ensures every flight—occurring somewhere in the world every two seconds—is safe, efficient, and standardized. The Digital DNA: Fly-By-Wire and Beyond
In essence, the A320F DOC is the master reference for operational data pertaining to a specific A320 sub-fleet. It is the bridge between the heavy design data from Airbus (the AFM – Airplane Flight Manual) and the lightweight, quick-reference data pilots use in the cockpit (the FCOM, QRH, and FCTM). a320f+doc
A320F+DOC supports full-text indexing. A pilot can search for "Green hydraulic line rupture" and get results from the FCOM, QRH, and MEL simultaneously.Historically, A320F+DOC was a physical steamer trunk of paper. An airline would spend thousands of dollars shipping revised pages (known as "service bulletin implementation") to every base. The Airbus A320 Family (A320F) is more than
| Aircraft Subtype | Common Engine | DOC Identifier | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | A320-214 | CFM56-5B4 | A320F_CFM_Rev_12 | | A320-232 | IAE V2527-A5 | A320F_IAE_Rev_9 | | A320-251N | PW1127G-JM | A320N_NEO_DOC | Major systems impacted by conversion:
Here’s a solid, balanced review of the A320F+DOC (assuming this refers to the MSFS A320 Fenix + Documentation or a similar high-fidelity add-on with accompanying documentation; if a different product, the structure still fits).
If you download the official A320F DOC (often formatted as a .Pdf or .Zip file from AirbusWorld), you will typically find a folder structure like this: