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Lufthansa Airbus A340-300 from above. The A340-300 flies 295 passengers in a typical three-class cabin layout over 6,700 nautical miles (12,400 km; 7,700 mi). This is the initial version, having flown on 25 October 1991, and it entered service with Lufthansa and Air France in March 1993.
Lufthansa operates a mainline fleet consisting of Airbus narrow and wide-body and Boeing wide-body aircraft. [1] [2] The mainline fleet is composed of seven different aircraft families: the Airbus A320 and A320neo families, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, Airbus A380, Boeing 747 and Boeing 787.
日本語: エアバスA330とエアバスA340の航続距離と標準座席数。"Directory: World Airliners", Flight International, pp. 54-55, (26 October - 1 November 2004) のデータから作成。
Airbus A330-300: 9: 8: 266: 2002: present: Four aircraft were bought in 2002 along with the A340 to replace the 767 on shorter intercontinental routes, allowing for 25 per cent lower operating costs per seat kilometre. Four more were added in 2015–2016.
Airbus A320-200: 3 2021 2023 Former Cathay Dragon fleet. Never wore Cathay Pacific livery. Some aircraft transferred to HK Express. Airbus A321-200: 5 Airbus A340-200: 4 1994 1996 Leased from AFS before delivery of the A340-300. [30] Airbus A340-300: 15 1996 2017 Airbus A340-600: 3 2002 2009 Boeing 707-320C: 11 1971 1983 Boeing 747-200B: 9 1979 ...
Airbus A300B4: 13 1979 2001 Airbus A330-300 [48] Airbus A319-100: 4 2006 2014 Airbus A320-200 Airbus A321-200: Airbus A320-200: 15 1995 2019 Airbus A321-200: Transferred to PAL Express. Airbus A340-200: 4 1996 1999 Airbus A340-300: Leased from AFS. [49] [50] [37] Airbus A340-300: 4 1996 1997 None Leased from Gulf Air. 4 1997 2014 Boeing 777 ...
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The older Airbus A340-300 aircraft were withdrawn from service in April 2015, as rising costs had made it less economical to run the type. Virgin Atlantic had begun to replace the A340-300 on routes with the two-engine A330-300 and 787-9. The final Virgin Atlantic A340-300 flight was made on 9 April, landing at Heathrow early on 10 April. [29]