The A330-200 is the newest member of AirbusÂ’ widebody twinjet family and is a long range, shortened development of the standard A330, developed in part as a replacement for the A300-600R and a competitor to the 767-300ER. Airbus launched development of the A330-200 in November 1995, followed by the first customer order, for 13 from ILFC, placed in February 1996. First flight was on August 13 1997, with certification and first customer deliveries,to ILFC/Canada 3000, in April 1998. The A330-200 is based on the A330-300 and shares near identical systems, airframe, flightdeck and wings, the only major difference being the fuselage length. Compared with the 300 the A330-200 is 10 frames shorter, and so has an overall length of 59.00m (193ft 7in), compared with 63.70m (209ft 0in) for the standard length aircraft. This allows the A330-200 to seat 256 passengers in a three class configuration, or alternatively 293 in two classes.
Because of its decreased length the A330-200 features enlarged horizontal and vertical tail services (to compensate for the loss of moment arm with the shorter fuselage). Another important change is the addition of a centre fuel tank, which increases the A330-200Â’s fuel capacity over the 300Â’s, and results in the 200Â’s 11,850km (6400nm) range.
Like the A330, engine options are the GE CF6-80, Pratt & Whitney 4000 series and the RollsRoyce Trent 700.
The A330-200 has sold quite strongly since its launch. Among the initial A330-200 customers are, apart from ILFC, Canada 3000, Korean Air, Austrian, Air Transat, Emirates, Swissair, Sabena, Monarch, Asiana, TAM, and Air Lanka.
Engines Model Date Engines A330-201 2003 GE CF6-80E1A2 A330-202 1998 GE CF6-80E1A4 A330-203 2002 GE CF6-80E1A3 A330-223 1999 PW4168A A330-243 2000 RR Trent 772B-60 A330-301 1993 GE CF6-80E1A2 A330-302 2007 GE CF6-80E1A4 A330-303 2007 GE CF6-80E1A3 A330-321 1999 PW4164 A330-322 1999 PW4168 A330-323 1999 PW4168B A330-341 2000 RR Trent 768-60 A330-342 2000 RR Trent 772-60 A330-343 2000 RR Trent 772B-60  Copyright Airliners.net, some information Copyright Aerospace Publications  |