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Airbus A330-200 ( Korean Air Livery )

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Auto Credit Based on longanbieu's A330-200[PW] Vietnam airlines

The Airbus A330 is a wide-body aircraft developed and produced by Airbus. Airbus conceived several derivatives of the A300, its first airliner from the mid-1970s. Then the company began development on the A330 twinjet in parallel with the A340 quadjet and launched both designs with their first orders in June 1987. The A330-300, the first variant, took its maiden flight in November 1992 and entered service with Air Inter in January 1994. The slightly shorter A330-200 variant followed in 1998.

The A330 shares its airframe with the early A340 variants, but having two main landing gear legs instead of three, lower weights, and slightly different lengths. Both airliners have fly-by-wire controls as well as a similar glass cockpit to increase the commonality. The A330 was Airbus's first airliner to offer a choice of three engines: the General Electric CF6, Pratt & Whitney PW4000, or the Rolls-Royce Trent 700. The A330-300 has a range of 11,750 km (6,350 nmi; 7,300 mi) with 277 passengers, while the shorter A330-200 can cover 13,450 km (7,250 nmi; 8,360 mi) with 247 passengers. Other variants include the A330-200F dedicated freighter, the A330 MRTT military tanker, and the ACJ330 corporate jet. The A330 MRTT was proposed as the EADS/Northrop Grumman KC-45 for the US Air Force's KC-X competition, but lost to the Boeing KC-46 in appeal after an initial win.

A Turkish Airlines A330-300

An A330-200F, operated by Etihad Cargo in 2010
Korean Air Lines Co., Ltd. (Korean: ???? ????; Hanja: ???? ????; RR: Jusikhoesa Daehan Hanggong), operating as Korean Air, is the flag carrier of South Korea and its largest airline based on fleet size, international destinations, and international flights. It is owned by the Hanjin Group.

The present-day Korean Air traces its history to March 1, 1969, when Hanjin acquired government-owned Korean Air Lines, which had operated since June 1962.[5] Korean Air is a founding member of SkyTeam alliance and SkyTeam Cargo. It is one of the 10 airlines ranked 5-star airline, and the top 20 airlines in the world in terms of passengers carried and is also one of the top-ranked international cargo airlines.

Korean Air's international passenger division and related subsidiary cargo division together serve 126 cities in 44 countries. Its domestic division serves 13 destinations. The airline's global headquarters is located in Seoul, South Korea. The airline had approximately 20,540 employees as of December 2014.[6]

The A330-200, operated by Korean Air

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor A330-200[PW] Vietnam airlines
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 197.8ft (60.3m)
  • Length 192.3ft (58.6m)
  • Height 55.6ft (16.9m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 139,018lbs (63,057kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.498
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.021
  • Wing Loading 30.0lbs/ft2 (146.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 4,635.2ft2 (430.6m2)
  • Drag Points 14177

Parts

  • Number of Parts 580
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 3,460