Airbus A330-200

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Airbus A330-200
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First Flight: August 13, 1997[1]
Production Period: 1997-Current
Assembled in: Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany
Number built: 559
Category: Long-Haul Wide-body
Manufactured by: Airbus Industries

The Airbus A330-200 is a wide-body medium/long-haul airliner developed by Airbus in the mid-1990s, a variant of the Airbus A330 based on the Airbus A330-300 design.

The aircraft was first operated by Canada 3000 in 1998. The aircraft remains in development to this day.

Specifications

  • Length: 58.82m
  • Height: 17.39m
  • Wingspan: 60.3m
  • Range (with full payload): 13,400km[2]

Variants

Commercial Operators

Africa

Eastern Africa

Northern Africa

Southern Africa

Western Africa


Air Transat A330-200

Americas

Central America and Caribbean

Northern America

South America


Korean Air A330-200

Asia

Eastern Asia

Southeast Asia

Southern Asia

Western Asia


KLM A330-200

Europe

Eastern Europe

Northern Europe

Southern Europe

Western Europe


Qantas A330-200

Oceania

Australia and New Zealand

Melanesia

Cargo Operators

A330-200F

Private Operators

Prototypes/Demonstrators

Registration Thumbnail Model Year Engine Notes
F-WWKA A330-202/A330-243 1997 CF6-80E1A4/Trent 772B-60
  • Prototype.
F-WWKJ A330-223 1997 PW4168A
  • Prototype.
F-WWCB A330-203 2007 80E1A3
  • Demonstrator.


References