List of Airbus A330 operators

The Airbus A330 is a wide-body twin-engine jet airliner made by Airbus, a division of EADS. Versions of the A330 have a range of 7,400 to 13,430 kilometres (4,000 to 7,250 nmi) and can accommodate up to 335 passengers in a two-class layout or carry 70 tonnes (150,000 lb) of cargo.

The origin of the A330 dates to the 1970s as one of several conceived derivatives of Airbus's first airliner, the A300. The A330 was developed in parallel with the A340, which shared many common airframe components but differed in number of engines. Both airliners incorporated fly-by-wire flight control technology, first introduced on an Airbus aircraft with the A320, as well as the A320's six-display glass cockpit.[1] In June 1987, after receiving orders from various customers, Airbus launched the A330 and A340. The A330 was Airbus's first airliner offered with the choice of three engines: General Electric, Pratt & Whitney, and Rolls-Royce.[2]

The A330-300, the first variant, took its maiden flight in November 1992 and entered passenger service with Air Inter in January 1994.[3] Responding to dwindling sales, Airbus followed up with the slightly shorter A330-200 variant in 1998, which has proved more popular. Subsequently developed A330 variants include a dedicated freighter, the A330-200F, and a military tanker, the A330 MRTT. The A330 MRTT formed the basis of the proposed KC-45, entered into the U.S. Air Force's KC-X competition in conjunction with Northrop Grumman, where after an initial win, on appeal lost to Boeing's tanker.[4][5]

Since its launch, the A330 has allowed Airbus to expand market share in wide-body airliners. Airlines have selected the A330 as a replacement for less economical trijets and versus rival twinjets. Boeing has offered variants of the 767 and 777 as competitors, along with the 787 which entered service in 2011. Airbus's A350 will also share this wide-body airliner market. As of June 2011 the A330's order book stood at 1,140, of which 796 had been delivered. The largest operator is Turkish Airlines with 53 aircraft. The A330 is expected to continue selling until at least 2015.[6]

Airline operators

A list of active and former operators of the Airbus A330, as of 31 January 2016:[7]

Airline A330-200 A330-200F A330-300 Total
Aer Lingus448
Aeroflot51722
Aerolíneas Argentinas66
Afriqiyah Airways213
Air Algérie88
AirAsia X3131
Air Atlanta Icelandic11
Air Berlin1414
Aircalin22
Air Canada88
Air Caraïbes145
Air China302353
Air Europa12517
Air France1515
Air Greenland11
Air Mauritius22
Air Namibia22
Air Seychelles11
Air Transat8412
Alitalia1414
Arik Air22
Asiana Airlines1515
Avianca99
Avianca Brazil11
Avianca Cargo55
Azul Brazilian Airlines77
Beijing Capital Airlines11
Berkut Air11
BH Air11
Brussels Airlines369
Cathay Pacific4343
Cebu Pacific66
China Airlines2424
China Eastern Airlines331851
China Southern Airlines161935
Corsair International224
Czech Airlines11
Delta Air Lines112637
Dragonair1818
Eaglexpress11
Edelweiss Air112
EgyptAir7411
Emirates1010
Etihad Airways204630
EVA Air9514
Evelop Airlines112
Fiji Airways314
Finnair88
Garuda Indonesia91423
Governments; Executive And Private Jets3939
Gulf Air66
Hainan Airlines91524
Hawaiian Airlines2222
Hi Fly325
Hong Kong Airlines95519
Iberia189
I Fly22
Iraqi Airways11
Jet Airways448
KLM12517
Korean Air82129
Kuwait Airways55
Libyan Airlines44
Lion Air33
Lufthansa1919
Malaysia Airlines41620
Middle East Airlines44
MNG Airlines11
Monarch Airlines11
Oman Air4610
Onur Air6410
Orbest11
Philippine Airlines1414
Qantas181028
Qatar Airways1571335
Royal Jordanian Airlines22
SATA International11
Saudia1212
Scandinavian Airlines77
Shaheen Air International33
Sichuan Airlines448
Singapore Airlines3131
South African Airways66
SriLankan Airlines7714
SunExpress Deutschland22
Swiss International Air Lines1414
TAME11
TAM Airlines1010
TAP Portugal1616
Thai Airways2626
Thomas Cook Airlines55
Thomas Cook Scandinavia134
TransAsia Airways44
Tunisair22
Turkish Airlines2062854
Unannounced11
Undisclosed customers12921
US Airways15924
Vietnam Airlines88
Virgin Atlantic1010
Virgin Australia66
Windrose Airlines11
Total 576 33 629 1,238

Military operators

Further information: Airbus A330 MRTT

As of August 2015, seven countries have placed order for a total 41 of Airbus A330 MRTTs, specialised for tanker operations: Australia, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, France, Singapore and South Korea.[8]

Government operators

Following countries operate A330-200 for VIP use.

See also

Footnotes

References
  1. Norris & Wagner 2001, p. 27
  2. Norris & Wagner 2001, p. 44
  3. Norris & Wagner 2001, pp. 84–85
  4. Shalal-Esa, Andrea (2 March 2008). "Northrop, EADS tanker win sparks controversy in U.S". Reuters. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  5. Trimble, Stephen (24 February 2011). "UPDATED: USAF selects Boeing for KC-X contract". Flight Global. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  6. Rothman, Andrea (8 January 2009). "Airbus’s A330 Back in Fashion as Boeing 787 Falters (Update1)". Bloomberg. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
  7. "Airbus orders and deliveries" (Microsoft Excel). Airbus S.A.S. 31 January 2016. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  8. "Airbus D&S Orders & deliveries pdf" (PDF). Airbus S.A.S. August 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
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