
Airbus A330-300
The A330-300 is a long-range passenger aircraft developed by the West European Airbus consortium. The aircraft belongs to the family of long-range aircraft A330 / 340. The A330-300 is a twin-engine long-range passenger aircraft equipped with General Electric CF6-80E1 turbofan engines, later Pratt & Whitney PW4000 or Rolls-Royce RB211-524L Trent 700 engines. The length of the A330-300 is 4.60 meters longer than the A330-200, which increased passenger capacity for 42 people. The aircraft can carry 295 people in a three-class configuration at a distance of 5600 nautical miles (10371 kilometers).

Specifications
- Modification: A330-300
- Wingspan, m: 60.30
- The length of the aircraft, m: 63.60
- The height of the aircraft, m: 16.70
- Wing Area, m2: 361.60
- Weight kg: empty loaded aircraft 124500; maximum take-off 230,000
- Engine type: 2 turbofan General Electric CF6-80E1
- Thrust, kg/f: 2 x 32660
- Maximum speed, km / h: 990
- Cruising speed, km / h: 937
- Practical range, km: 10371
- Crew: 2
- The payload of 295 passengers in a three-class configuration or 335 passengers in a two-class configuration or 45,900 kg of cargo.