Airbus A300-600

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Airbus A300-600
First Flight: July 8, 1983[1]
Assembled in: Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany
Number built: 313[2]
Category: Medium-Haul Wide Body
Manufactured by: Airbus Industrie

The Airbus A300-600 is a wide body short/medium-haul airliner developed by Airbus in the 1980's, the best-selling Airbus product in the A300 family.

The Airbus A300-600 is similar to the other members of the A300 family, but features the A310's rear fuselage for increased capacity.

This aircraft has been discontinued from production, with the final aircraft produced in 2007.

Specifications

  • Length: 54.08m
  • Wingspan: 44.84m
  • Height: 16.62m
  • Range with max payload: 7,540km[3]

Configurations

Operators

Africa

Northern Africa

Western Africa


Americas

Central America and the Caribbean

Northern America


Asia

Central Asia

Eastern Asia

Southeastern Asia

Southern Asia

Western Asia


Europe

Northern Europe

Southern Europe

Western Europe


Oceania

Australia and New Zealand

Melanesia

Cargo Operators

F Configuration

RF Configuration

Prototypes/Demonstrators

Registration Thumbnail Model Year Engine Notes
F-WZLR A300-620 1983 PW4158

References