Airbus A300B2/B4
Airbus Industries was formed in 1970 as a multinational effort between Germany, England and France to create a high-capacity twin-jet transport (this developed into the A300). Today Airbus Industries has become the world's second largest manufacturer manufacturer of civil airliners.
Two prototype A300B1s were built, the first of these flying from Toulouse, France on October 28 1972, the second on February 5 the next year. The General Electric CF6 was the power plant choice for initial A300s. Following the prototype A300B1s was the 2.65m longer A300B2, the first production version which first flew in April 1974. The B2 entered service with Air France on May 23, 1974.
Airbus A300 Zero-G: converted for astronaut training by Novespace, Sogerma and CNES (French space travel agency)
Production of the A300B2/B4 ceased in May 1984, with manufacture switching to the improved A300-600.
| Developing nation: | Europe. |
| Manufacturer/designer: | EADS - Airbus Industries. |
| Production line: | Toulouse-Blagnac, France. |
| Type aircraft: | Medium range wide body airliner. |
| First flight: |
- A300B1, October 28th, 1972. F-WUAB. |
| First delivery: | May 23, 1974. by Air France. |
| Airbus A300B2-200 | |
| Cockpit crew: | Two pilots and a flight engineer. |
| Passengers single class: | 270 - 336. |
| Passengers two class: |
- 20 business class. - 230 economy class. |
| Cabin length: | 40,70 m. |
| Cabin diameter: | 5,28 m. |
| Cargo volume: |
- Maine deck 304,6 m³. - Under floor 70,8 m³. - Total load 391,4 m³. |
| LD3 containers in belly: | 20. |
| Standard 2.24m x 3.17m pallets: |
- in belly 4, with 8 LD3 Containers. - main cargo deck of freighter 21. |
| Wing span: | 44,84 m. |
| Wing area: | 260 m². |
| Wing sweep: | 28 degrees. |
| Fuselage length: | 53,62 m. |
| Fuselage diameter: | 5,64 m. |
| Height: | 16,53 m. |
| Wheelbase: | 18,62 m. |
| Track: | 9,60 m. |
| Engines: |
- Two General Electric CF6-50Cs rated 227 kN. - Pratt & Whitney JT9D-9 turbofans rated 236 kN. |
| Weight: |
- Empty: 85.910 Kg. - Max. payload: 37.980 Kg. |
| Max. take off weight: | 136.985 Kg. |
| Max. landing weight: | 130.000 Kg. |
| Cruise speed: | 854 km/h. |
| Max. speed: | 889 km/h. |
| Service ceiling: | 10.058 m. |
| Max. range: | 6.300 km. |
| Airbus A300B4-200* | |
| Weight: |
- Empty: 88.500 Kg. - Max. payload: 45.000 Kg. |
| Max. take off weight: | 165.000 Kg. |
| Max. landing weight: | 134.000 Kg. |
* Generally similar to the Airbus A300B2-200 except in the following particulars.
Production:
Airbus A300B2 and B4 orders stood at 249 when production was completed in 1984. Approximately 198 in service at late 2004.
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Airbus A300 built of each type: |
| A300B1 - 2 |
| A300B2-1C - 22 |
| A300B2-101 - 7 |
| A300B2-103 - 1 |
| A300B2-203 - 11 |
| A300B2K-3C - 14 |
| A300B2-320 - 4 |
| A300B4-102 - 8 |
| A300B4-103 - 28 |
| A300B4-120 - 8 |
| A300B4-2C - 23 |
| A300B4-203 - 106 |
| A300B4-220 - 14 |
| A300F4-203 - 2 |
18 Airbus A300B2/B4 written-of by accidents:
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Airbus A300B2/B4 & A300-600 civil operators*: | |
| 44 - Federal Express. |
5 - Indian Airlines. |
| 38 - UPS. | 4 - Monarch. |
| 33 - American Airlines. | 3 - Islandsflug. |
| 21 - Thai Airways. | 3 - Mahan Air. |
| 19 - Japan Air Lines Domestic. | 3 - Tunis Air. |
| 14 - Lufthansa. | 3 - Aero Union. |
| 14 - European Air Transport - DHL. | 3 - Air Contractors - DHL. |
| 13 - China Eastern. | 3 - Air Hong Kong. |
| 12 - China airlines. | 3 - Ariana Afghan Airlines. |
| 12 - Saudia - Saudi Arab Airlines | 3 - Channel Express - TNT. |
| 10 - Japan Air system. | 3 - Olympic Air Lines. |
| 10 - Korean Air. | 2 - AMC Aviation. |
| 9 - Onur Air. | 2 - Orex - Orbit Express. |
| 8 - Qatar Airways. | 1 - Paradise International. |
| 8 - Egypt Air. | 1 - Afriqiyah Airways. |
| 7 - Astar Air Cargo. | 1 - Air France. |
| 7 - PIA-Pakistan International Airways. | 1 - Air Macao. |
| 7 - Fly Air. | 1 - Air Scandic. |
| 7 - MNG Cargo. | 1 - Baron Air Cargo. |
| 6 - Iran Air. | 1 - China Southern Airlines. |
| 6 - Express net Airlines. | 1 - Saga Airlines. |
| 6 - TNT Airways. | 1 - Sogerma. |
| 6 - Tradewinds Airlines. | 1 - Sudan Airways. |
| 5 - China Northern Airlines. | 1 - Tristar Air. |
