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The Airbus A330-200 is a shortened, longer-range variant of the [Airbus A330], which entered service in 1998. Typical range with 253 passengers in a three-class configuration is 13,400 km (7,200 nmi). The A330-200 is ten fuselage frames shorter than the original −300, with a length of 58.82 m (193 ft 0 in). In mid-2012, Airbus proposed another version of the −200 with the maximum gross weight increased by 2 t to 240 t. This version will have its range extended by 270 nmi and will carry 2.5 t more payload. It will see engine and aerodynamic improvements reducing its fuel burn by about 2%. It is planned to enter the service by mid-2015. In November 2012, it was announced that the gross weight is to be further increased to 242 t with the range extended by 350 mmi (over 238 t version).
As of January 2014, 588 of the −200s had been ordered, 524 of which had been delivered, with 517 aircraft in operation. The 2011 list price is $200.8 million. The −200 competes with the [[Boeing 767-300ER]] and to a lesser extent the 767-400ER as well as with new [[787 Dreamliner]]. The A330-200 is also available as an ultra-long-range corporate jet as the A330-200 Prestige.
==Real-life Specifications==
Dimensions
Length (m) 59.0
Wingspan (m) 60.3
Height (m) 17.9
Wing area (m2) 361.6
Weight
Maximum take-off weight (kg) 230 000 - 233 000
Maximum landing weight (kg) 182 000
Operating empty weight (kg) 120 500
Maximum zero fuel weight (kg) 170 000
Maximum payload (kg) 49 500
Standard fuel capacity (litres) 139 000
Performance
Range with max payload (km) 12 100
Cruise speed (km/h) 870
Maximum operating altitude (m) 12 500
Take-off field length (m) 2 220
Landing field length (m) 1 750
Engines
GE CF6-80E1A3,
2 x 72000 lb
P&W PW4168A,
2 x 68000 lb
R-R Trent 772,
2 x 71100 lb
Cabin Data
Passengers (1-class) 406
Passengers (2-class) 293
Passengers (3-class) 253
Cabin width (m) 5.28


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Revision as of 10:09, 1 March 2014


Airbus A330-200
Airbus A330-200.png
Type Airliner
Author(s) Sam Clancy, Omega Pilot
FDM YASim
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Status Under development
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The Airbus A330-200 is a shortened, longer-range variant of the [Airbus A330], which entered service in 1998. Typical range with 253 passengers in a three-class configuration is 13,400 km (7,200 nmi). The A330-200 is ten fuselage frames shorter than the original −300, with a length of 58.82 m (193 ft 0 in). In mid-2012, Airbus proposed another version of the −200 with the maximum gross weight increased by 2 t to 240 t. This version will have its range extended by 270 nmi and will carry 2.5 t more payload. It will see engine and aerodynamic improvements reducing its fuel burn by about 2%. It is planned to enter the service by mid-2015. In November 2012, it was announced that the gross weight is to be further increased to 242 t with the range extended by 350 mmi (over 238 t version). As of January 2014, 588 of the −200s had been ordered, 524 of which had been delivered, with 517 aircraft in operation. The 2011 list price is $200.8 million. The −200 competes with the Boeing 767-300ER and to a lesser extent the 767-400ER as well as with new 787 Dreamliner. The A330-200 is also available as an ultra-long-range corporate jet as the A330-200 Prestige.

Real-life Specifications

Dimensions

Length (m)	59.0
Wingspan (m)	60.3
Height (m)	17.9
Wing area (m2)	361.6

Weight

Maximum take-off weight (kg)	230 000 - 233 000
Maximum landing weight (kg)	182 000
Operating empty weight (kg)	120 500
Maximum zero fuel weight (kg)	170 000
Maximum payload (kg)	49 500
Standard fuel capacity (litres)	139 000

Performance

Range with max payload (km)	12 100
Cruise speed (km/h)	870
Maximum operating altitude (m)	12 500
Take-off field length (m)	2 220
Landing field length (m)	1 750

Engines

GE CF6-80E1A3,
2 x 72000 lb
P&W PW4168A,
2 x 68000 lb
R-R Trent 772,
2 x 71100 lb

Cabin Data

Passengers (1-class)	406
Passengers (2-class)	293
Passengers (3-class)	253
Cabin width (m)	5.28