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Largest A300 operator Finnair: 2 Galaxy Airlines: 2 Ceased operations in 2008 Garuda Indonesia: 9 13 Georgian Star International 3 Ceased operations in 2015 Geo Fly Airways 1 Global Air Transport 1 Leased from Air Stork Global Jet UAE 2 GrandAir 5 Hapag-Lloyd Flug: 9 1 A300-600 leased from Lufthansa: Iberia: 9 Indian Airlines: 10 4 Iran Air: 8 ...
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An A300 in vintage Airbus livery, it was rolled out on 28 September 1972. On 29 May 1969, during the Paris Air Show, French transport minister Jean Chamant and German economics minister Karl Schiller signed an agreement officially launching the Airbus A300, the world's first twin-engine widebody airliner. [2]
Lists of passenger airlines cover existing and defunct airlines. Complete lists are given in alphabetical sequence by the name of the continent from which they operate. Lists are also given by size, by business model and by other characteristics.
The Airbus A300-600ST (Super Transporter), or Beluga, is a specialised wide-body airliner used to transport aircraft parts and outsize cargoes.It received the official name of Super Transporter early on, but its nickname, after the beluga whale, which it resembles, [1] [2] gained popularity and has since been officially adopted.
The following is a list of airlines operating Airbus A320 family aircraft. [1] [2] Current operators. Airline A318 ... Avia Traffic Company: 2: 2: Aion Eess: 15: 3: 18:
Airline service entry End of production Number built In service [1] [f] Airbus A300: Multinational 2 1972 1974 2007 561 181 (December 2024) [citation needed] Airbus A310: Multinational 2 1982 1983 1998 255 24 (December 2024) [citation needed] Airbus A318: Multinational 2 2002 2003 2013 80 23 (December 2024) [citation needed] Airbus A340 ...
Airbus A300, the company's first airliner and the world's first wide-body, twinjet aircraft The Airbus product line started with the A300 in 1972, the world's first wide-body , twinjet aircraft. The aircraft greatly benefited from the 1976 introduction of the ETOPS 90 rule, which allowed twinjet aircraft to operate up to 90 minutes (increased ...