Exceptional flexibility
The
A330-200 is the shorter-fuselage variant of Airbus’ A330 twin-engine
widebody family, and has the versatility to cover all ranges from
short-haul to true long-haul, with ideal sizing for point-to-point
operations.
Its optimised 222-inch fuselage cross-section –
which is shared with the other members of Airbus’ A330/A340 Family –
accommodates 253 passengers in a comfortable two-class cabin layout that
provides more window and aisle seats in much quieter cabins. As a
modern jetliner, the A330-200 accepts the latest in-flight
entertainment, including video-on-demand, mobile telephone and e-mail
via satellite.
Another advantage of the A330-200’s fuselage is its
large-capacity underfloor cargo holds, which accommodate
industry-standard LD3 containers in side-by-side loading, as well as
96-inch pallets.
The A330-200 is well established with major carriers
around the world, and has become a preferred aircraft for charter and
leisure operators, as well as the growing low-cost long-haul market
segment. With Airbus commonality in cockpit and cabin systems, an
increasing number of airlines that fly the single-aisle A320 Family are
discovering the advantages of stepping up to the widebody A330-200 for
higher-capacity, longer-range service.
Upgrades and improvements
Airbus’
continuous investment in the A330 Family benefits the A330-200 version
by lowering costs and improving operations. This includes system
upgrades and enhancements, the introduction of advanced navigation aids
and new-generation flight instrumentation, and engine upgrades. Updated
passenger cabin features developed for the A330 include
state-of-the-art LED lighting, smoother contours with softened lines and
new interior styling – all of which provide a lighter, brighter and
more spacious interior.
An increased maximum takeoff weight of 242 metric
tonnes was launched by Airbus in November 2012. The new 242-tonne
A330-200 will fly 350 nautical miles farther – to over 7,200 nautical
miles (13,350 km.) – with 246 passengers and carry over 3.4 tonnes more
payload than the previous 238-tonne A330-200 version. This latest
takeoff weight increase also will bring increased fuel efficiency thanks
to wing aerodynamic refinements and enhancements to the engines.
Long-range crew accommodations
For
long-distance operations, the A330-200 can be fitted with innovative
crew rest areas. A secure rest facility for pilots with one or two bunks
is designed to be located next to the cockpit for easy, rapid access. A
mobile rest area for cabin crews can be installed in the aircraft’s
lower-deck aft cargo hold and accessed by a stair from the main cabin –
thereby eliminating any impact on passenger seating. Based on a 96 X
125-inch pallet, this cabin crew facility can have up to seven bunks and
be removed in 50 minutes for shorter flight operations not requiring
crew rest accommodations.
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