Airbus A340-200 FlyJet
About FlyJet
FlyJet, established in 1988, has built a reputation for reliability, affordability, and comfort in the airline industry. From its humble beginnings as a regional carrier, FlyJet has expanded into a prominent global airline, connecting major cities and remote destinations across continents.
Fleet Overview
Retired Aircraft
Over the years, FlyJet has operated a variety of aircraft, evolving its fleet to meet changing demands and technological advancements. Some of the notable retired aircraft include:
- Airbus A330: A versatile wide-body aircraft used for long-haul routes, the A330 was known for its range and passenger comfort.
- Douglas DC-8: An early long-haul aircraft for FlyJet, the DC-8 was instrumental in establishing the airline's international presence.
- Douglas DC-9: This short to medium-haul aircraft was a staple of FlyJet's domestic and regional routes in the early years.
- Boeing 757: Known for its range and performance, the 757 served both medium and long-haul routes efficiently, bridging the gap between narrow-body and wide-body aircraft.
Modern Fleet
FlyJet's current fleet is a blend of modern, fuel-efficient aircraft designed to enhance passenger comfort and operational efficiency. The modern fleet includes:
- Airbus A321neo (A321NX): Known for its fuel efficiency and advanced aerodynamics, the A321NX serves FlyJet's short to medium-haul routes, offering extended range and greater passenger capacity compared to its predecessors.
- Boeing 747-200: A cornerstone of FlyJet's long-haul fleet, the 747-200 offers significant passenger capacity and range, making it ideal for transcontinental and intercontinental flights.
- Hawker Siddeley Trident (HS-121): Another key player in FlyJet's medium-haul operations, the Trident is recognized for its advanced technology at the time of its introduction and its reliable performance.
- Tupolev Tu-154M: Used for FlyJet's medium to long-haul routes, the Tu-154M is known for its durability and ability to operate in various climates, offering reliable service across diverse routes.
- Boeing 767-200: Utilized for regional and medium-haul flights, the 767-200 offers a balance of efficiency and comfort, ideal for routes that require greater passenger capacity and range.
Services and Innovations
FlyJet offers a range of services to cater to different traveler needs, including economy, premium economy, business, and first-class options. Each class features spacious seating, in-flight entertainment, and high-quality meals prepared by renowned chefs.
Customer service remains a cornerstone of FlyJet's operations, with a dedicated team of professionals ensuring a seamless travel experience from check-in to landing. The airline also boasts a robust loyalty program, rewarding frequent flyers with exclusive benefits, discounts, and priority services.
Sustainability Commitment
FlyJet is committed to sustainability, actively working to reduce carbon emissions and invest in eco-friendly technologies and practices. This includes adopting newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft and implementing operational measures to minimize environmental impact.
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor [white] AIRBUS A340-200
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 198.8ft (60.6m)
- Length 195.9ft (59.7m)
- Height 53.8ft (16.4m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 67,940lbs (30,817kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.366
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.002
- Wing Loading 20.7lbs/ft2 (101.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 3,276.3ft2 (304.4m2)
- Drag Points 17413
Parts
- Number of Parts 906
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 4,775