Airbus A300B2-100

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Airbus A300B2-100
First Flight: June 28, 1973[1]
Production Period: 1973-1981
Assembled in: Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany
Number built: 30[2]
Category: Medium-Haul Widebody
Manufactured by: Airbus Industrie

The Airbus A300B2-100 (also known as A300B2-1C) is a widebody medium-haul airliner developed by Airbus in the late 1970's, the first variant of the Airbus A300B2. Of all A300B2 variants, the A300B2-100 variant has the lowest maximum takeoff weight.

This aircraft is no longer in development.

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Commercial Operators

Europe

Western Europe

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