The twin-engine A330 and the four-engine A340 were
developed as a medium-capacity widebody
family of aircraft for regional, long range, and ultra-
long range routes. With over 320 firm orders from 41
different customers, the 330 and 340 series
have established a market lead (44%) in the 250-350
seat category. The A330-300, which entered service in
1994, is capable of flying 335 passengers up to 4,800
miles non-stop. The smaller A330-200, scheduled to
begin service in 1998, carries up to 293 passengers for
6,400 miles. Major operators include Cathay Pacific,
Air Inter, Air Lingus, Dragonair, LTU, and Thai Airways
International.
Airbus Industrie was formed in 1970 as a multinational
effort between Germany, England and France to create a
high-capicity twin-jet transport (this developed into
the A300). Today Airbus Industrie has become the
world's second largest manufacturer of civil airliners
which seat over 100 passengers. In it's first 25 years
Airbus has sold over 2,100 aircraft, with more than
1400 in service worldwide. The consortium is
headquartered in southwest France near the city of
Toulouse and owned by Europe's four leading aerospace
companies (Aerospatiale of France, Daimler-Benz
Aerospace Airbus of Germany, British Aerospace, and
Casa of Spain).
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