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A330

Variants
A330-200
A330-300
A330-200F
A330-800
A330-900
A330 MRTT
ACJ330
The Airbus A330 is a highly successful twin-engine wide-body airliner that has been in service since the 1990s. Designed as a versatile and efficient aircraft, the A330 helped shape modern long-haul and medium-haul air travel. The A330 introduced the advantages of a more fuel-efficient twin-engine design. With its spacious cabin, advanced avionics, and strong performance, the A330 quickly became a favorite among airlines. It was used for both intercontinental flights and high-demand regional routes, offering flexibility in operations. Over the years, Airbus introduced updated variants, including the A330-200 and A330-300, followed by the more modern A330neo, featuring new engines and improved aerodynamics for better fuel efficiency. The A330 remains widely used today, both as a passenger aircraft and as a cargo hauler. While some older models have been retired, many airlines continue to operate them due to their reliability and cost-effectiveness. The A330neo, in particular, ensures that the aircraft will remain a key player in the aviation industry for years to come.
Service years- 1994~present
Amount produced- 1,600+
Cockpit crew- 2
Engines- 2x Rolls-Royce Trent 700
2x General Electric CF6-80E1
2x Pratt & Whitney PW4000
2x Trent 7000
Passenger Capacity- 210~300+
Producer- Airbus
Largest Operator- Turkish Airlines