Aircraft Data for: Airbus A310 300 | Updated: Mar. 15th 2009 |
| Summary: | The Airbus A310 is a twin engine, wide body medium/long range airliner, Derived from the A300, with shortened fuselage and new wings and flightdeck, Many have been converted to freighters or military tankers. Production ceased in 2007. The -300 is the longer range development of the basic series 200, with extra fuel tankage in the tailplane. The -300 has winglets and is cleared for transoceanic flights to ETOPS standards . | | |
Country of origin: France
First flight: 1985
No. built: 170
No. in service: 150 (approx.)
Crew: 2
Passengers: 210
- 280
| | | | Power: | 2 x CFM CFM56 (18500 - 34000 lbf), General Electric CF6 (41500 - 69800 lbf), Pratt & Whitney JT9D (45800 - 56000 lbf) or Pratt & Whitney PW4000 (52000 - 99040 lbf) turbofan engines |
| | Typical choices would be the CFM56-80C2A8 at 59000lb thrust, or the PW4156 at 56000lb. |
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| Dimensions: |
| Length: | | 153 ft. 1 in.
| | Wing Span: | | 144 ft. 0 in.
| | Height: | | 51 ft. 0 in.
| | Empty Weight: | | 179,025 lbs.
| | Max. Weight: | | 361,560 lbs.
(Max take-off weight option)
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| | Performance: |
| Max. speed: | | 484
kts | | Cruise speed: | | 430
kts | | Ceiling: | | 40,000 ft.
| | Normal range: | | 4,310
nm | | Max. range: | | 5,170
nm (Range for high gross weight CFM56 version)
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Location Data for: Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST / EHBK) | Updated: Feb. 26th 2009 |
| Summary: | Due to its southerly location, Maastricht Aachen Airport is a gateway to a region comprising three countries. Besides the Netherlands the airport is located approximately 15 Km. from the German border while Belgium is less than 5 Km. away. | | |
Class: Civil
Operator: OmDV
Opened: 1945
| | | | Statistics: |
Commercial movements: 19,454 (2007)
Passengers: 0.25 million (2008)
Cargo: 87,000 tons (2008)
| | | | Location: |
Beek,
Limburg,
Netherlands Elevation: 375 ft. | | |
| Runways: |
| Direction | | Length | | Surface | | Notes |
| 03/21 | |
8202 ft. |
| Asphalt | | (ILS CAT III for both runways) |
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