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The A300-600, officially designated as the A300B4-600, was slightly longer than the A300B2 and A300B4 variants and had an increased interior space from using a similar rear fuselage to the Airbus A310, this allowed it to have two additional rows of seats.
Aircraft Image Total No. seats Introduced Retired Remark Refs; Aermacchi MB-326D: 4: 2: 1963: 1967: I-ADIA, I-ADIB, I-ADIC, I-ADIE for training purpose [1] [2]Airbus A300B2-203
This is the case with Lufthansa, for example (as shown on the Lufthansa A321/100 seating plan). Emirates used to have a row 13, but on their latest A380 aircraft have removed it (as shown on Emirates A380-800 seating plan). British Airways is less superstitious, and their seat maps for A320 aircraft show a row 13.
Airbus A300-600R: Airbus A300-600R: 21 1985 2014 Airbus A320-200 Airbus A330-300 Boeing 787-8: Airbus A310-200: 2 1988 2001 Airbus A300-600R: Transferred from Thai Airways Company. 1998 None Crashed as flight TG261. Airbus A310-300: 2 1990 1993 Airbus A300-600R: Acquired from Canadian Airlines. 1992 None Crashed as flight TG311. Airbus A330-300 ...
Airbus A300-600R: 1 2006 2008 Airbus A330-200: Airbus A300-600RF: 2 2005 2010 Airbus A330-200F: Leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic. Airbus A310-300F: 1 2006 Airbus A319-100: 4 2008 2017 None Airbus A330-200F: 5 2010 2018 Boeing 777F: Airbus A330-200: 31 2003 2019 Boeing 787-9: Began operations with leased aircraft from TAM Linhas Aéreas. Airbus ...
A330 and A340 seating and range comparison. Airbus's first airliner, the A300, was envisioned as part of a diverse family of commercial aircraft. Pursuing this goal, studies began in the early 1970s into derivatives of the A300. [4] [5] Before introducing the A300, Airbus identified nine possible variations designated B1 through B9. [6]
Lufthansa operates a mainline fleet of 296 aircraft, consisting of Airbus narrow and wide-body and Boeing wide-body aircraft. [1] [2] The mainline fleet is composed of seven different aircraft families: the Airbus A320 and A320neo families, Airbus A330, Airbus A340, Airbus A350, Airbus A380, Boeing 747 and Boeing 787.
An Airbus A300 at Perth Airport in the 1990s. Qantas operated Airbus A300B4 aircraft after its acquisition of Australian Airlines. The airline also operated Boeing 737-300, Boeing 747-200, Boeing 747SP, Boeing 747-300 and Boeing 767-200ER aircraft. In February 2014, Qantas retired its fleet of Boeing 737-400 aircraft. [64]