Airbus A330




Manufacturer
Airbus
Introduction To Service
1994
Aircraft Status
In Service
Aircraft Use
Passenger And Cargo Aircraft
Fun Facts
- Wide-Body Comfort: The Airbus A330 is a wide-body airliner known for its spacious cabin, typically configured in a 2-4-2 or 3-3-3 seating arrangement, providing a comfortable flying experience for passengers.
- Diverse Family: The A330 family includes several models, such as the A330-200, A330-300, and the latest A330neo (New Engine Option), catering to different ranges and passenger capacities.
- First Flight: The A330 made its maiden flight on November 2, 1992, and entered commercial service with Malaysian Airlines on January 17, 1994, establishing itself as a versatile wide-body aircraft.
- Efficient Engines: The A330 is powered by advanced engines, including the Rolls-Royce Trent 700, the Engine Alliance GP7200, and the new-generation Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 on the A330neo, which offer improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.
- Long Range: The A330-300 can fly up to approximately 6,000 nautical miles (11,100 kilometers), while the A330-900neo offers an even greater range, making it suitable for both medium and long-haul routes.
- Cabin Innovations: The A330 features modern cabin designs with options for advanced in-flight entertainment systems, larger overhead bins, and improved lighting to enhance passenger comfort.
- Military and Cargo Versions: The A330 has military variants, including the A330 MRTT (Multi Role Tanker Transport) for aerial refueling and transport, and the A330-200F freighter for dedicated cargo operations.
- Popular with Airlines: The A330 is used by airlines around the world for its versatility, efficiency, and reliability, serving both short-haul and long-haul routes with its various configurations.
- Advanced Technology: The A330 incorporates advanced technology, including a fly-by-wire control system, which enhances flight safety and operational efficiency by providing precise control and automated systems.
- Environmental Upgrades: The A330neo features new, more efficient engines and redesigned winglets (known as �Sharklets�) to reduce fuel consumption and emissions, aligning with modern environmental standards.
These fun facts highlight the Airbus A330's versatility, technological advancements, and its significant role in modern air travel.