Airbus A300B2
The Airbus A300B2 is a wide body short/medium-haul airliner developed by Airbus in the 1970s's, the first production version of the Airbus A300.
Airbus A300B2 | |
First Flight: | June 28, 1973[1] |
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Assembled in: | Toulouse, France; Hamburg, Germany |
Number built: | 55[2] |
Category: | Short/Medium-Haul Wide Body |
Manufactured by: | Airbus Industrie |
This aircraft is the first Airbus model to be discontinued from production, with the final aircraft produced in May 1982.
Specifications
- Length: 54.10m
- Wingspan: 44.84m
- Height: 16.5m
- Range with max payload: 7,500km[3]
Engines
- A300B2-100/200 - General Electric CF6-50C
- A300B2-300 - General Electric CF6-50C2R
Operators
- Previous operators in italics, current operators in bold.
Africa
North Africa
- Air Algerie - A300B2-1C
South Africa
- South African Airways - A300B2K-3C
Americas
Caribbean and Latin America
- VASP - A300B2-203
North America
- Eastern Air Lines - A300B2-203
- Northeastern International Airways - A300B2-1C
Asia
Eastern Asia
- Japan Air System - A300B2K-3C
Southeastern Asia
- Air Siam - A300B2-1C
Southern Asia
- Indian Airlines - A300B2-1C
- Iran Air - A300B2-203
- Mahan Airlines - A300B2K-3C
Western Asia
- Air Anatolia - A300B2-1C
- Fly Air - A300B2K-3C
- GTI Airlines - A300B2-1C
- Holiday Airlines - A300B2-1C
- Onur Air - A300B2K-3C
- Saga Airlines - A300B2K-3C
- Saudi Arabian Airlines - A300B2K-3C
Europe
Southern Europe
- Alitalia - A300B2-203
- Olympic Airways - A300B2-1C
Western Europe
- Air France - A300B2-101, A300B2-1C
- Air Inter - A300B2-1C
- Lufthansa - A300B2-1C
- SA Novespace - A300B2-103
- Transavia - A300B2-1C
Prototypes/Demonstrators
Registration | Thumbnail | Model | Year | Engine | Notes |
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F-WUAD/F-BUAD | A300B2-103 | 1973 | CF6-50C |
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