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The prototype Airbus A310-200 The first A310, the 162nd Airbus off the production line, made its maiden flight on 3 April 1982 powered by the earlier Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4D1 engines. The -200 entered service with Swissair and Lufthansa a year later. Late series -200 also featured wing fences identical to those of the -300.
A list of orders, deliveries, and current and previous operators of the Airbus A310 as of May 2021 [1] Airline Orders [1] Deliveries [1] In operation [1]
Airbus A310-200 [51] [52] 9 1991 1995 Boeing 767-300ER: Former Pan American World Airways fleet. [53] Airbus A310-300: 23 1996 Boeing 727-100: 8 1972 1977 Boeing 727-200: Former Northeast Airlines fleet. [54] Boeing 727-200: 183 2003 Boeing 737-800 Boeing 757-200 McDonnell Douglas MD-90: One crashed as Flight 1141. Boeing 737-200: 75 1983 2006 ...
Airbus A310-200: 3 1988 2006 Airbus A310-300: 2 1988 1994 Airbus A318-100: 1 2012 2020 Operated for China Eastern Airlines Executive Air. [citation needed] Airbus A340-300: 5 1996 2012 Airbus A340-600: 5 2003 2015 Boeing 737-200: 3 2001 2005 Boeing 737-300: 26 1998 2014 Boeing 767-300ER: 3 2003 2011 Acquired from China Yunnan Airlines ...
Type MTOW [kg] MLW [tonnes] TOR [m] LR [m] ICAO category FAA category; Antonov An-225: 640,000: 591.7: 3,500: Super: Super Scaled Composites Model 351 Stratolaunch
An Air Djibouti Airbus A310-200 at the Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport (1999). Air Djibouti was set up as Compagnie Territoriale de Transports Aériens de la Cote Française des Somalis in April 1963 ( 1963-04 ) by B. Astraud, who had been operating an air ambulance service in Madagascar and believed Djibouti was in condition to support an ...
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Flag of the ICAO. An aircraft type designator is a two-, three- or four-character alphanumeric code designating every aircraft type (and some sub-types) that may appear in flight planning.