1. 242 tonne option increases revenue payload on longer missions
2. Extra fuel capacity extends range by around 500nm at full passenger payload
3. Opening new direct flights with A330-300s between South-East Asia and Europe
29 November 2012
Press Release
Airbus
has improved the A330-300 and A330-200 even further by providing
operators both with a 242 metric tonne maximum take-off weight (MTOW) capability and, for the larger A330-300, an increased fuel capacity option. These enhancements build on the capability announced earlier this year for an increased 240 tonne MTOW, and will be available for operators in 2015.
The
new take-off weight capability combined with the fuel capacity increase
enables operators of these new A330-300s to carry additional payload on
longer missions. Overall, the full payload range now increases by around
500nm over today’s 235 tonne A330-300, and by around 350nm over today’s
238 tonne A330-200.
The
A330-300’s optional fuel capacity increase will be achieved by
activating the centre wing tank for the first time on this model. The
centre tank and its associated systems have always been present as
standard on its longer-range sibling – the A330-200. The additional fuel
capacity for the A330-300 allows operators to fly new longer distance
routes, such as direct flights between South-East Asia and Europe. For
example, it will permit westbound direct flights such as Kuala Lumpur to
Frankfurt or Paris, with the ability to carry additional cargo on the
eastbound return flight.
Head
of the A330 programme Patrick Piedrafita commented: “The A330 is already
a highly efficient and reliable airliner and we have taken it as our
duty to maximise this even further, along with range and payload
increases.” He added: “We are currently delivering more A330s per month
than ever before, and this is set to continue, especially given the
ongoing improvements we are introducing to the airframe, cabin interior,
and engines.”
The
A330 Family, which spans 250 to 300 seats, and includes Freighter, VIP,
and Military Transport/Tanker variants, has now attracted more than
1,200 orders and around 900 aircraft are flying worldwide. Ever since
the original version of the A330-300 entered service, the hallmark has
been its very efficient operating economics. Thanks to the introduction
of numerous product improvements, it remains the most cost-efficient and
capable aircraft in its class and the Family is achieving average
dispatch reliability above 99 percent. With headquarters in Toulouse,
France, Airbus is an EADS company.
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