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Airbus A340-200 aircraft
Aircraft Type

Airbus A340-200Four-Engine Long-Hauler

The Airbus A340-200 is a long-range, four-engine widebody aircraft that was part of Airbus' early long-haul commercial jet lineup, designed to compete with Boeing's long-range aircraft in the international market during the late 1990s and early 2000s.

IATAA34ICAOA342ManufacturerAirbusRange14,800 kmStatusOut of Production
Pioneering long-distance international flights with its four-engine configuration, providing exceptional range and reliability for intercontinental routes before more fuel-efficient twin-engine designs became dominant

The A340-200 was particularly popular with airlines operating ultra-long routes, such as Singapore Airlines' historic non-stop flights from Singapore to New York, before being phased out by more modern twin-engine aircraft

Cabin Environment

How the Airbus A340-200 affects jetlag recovery

6,900 ft
Cabin Altitude
Fair
18.00%
Humidity
Moderate
62.00 dB
Noise Level
Quiet
+0%
Recovery Bonus
Standard cabin

Technical Specifications

Dimensions
59.4 m
Length
60.3 m
Wingspan
17.2 m
Height
Performance
14,800 km
Range
850 km/h
Cruise Speed
4× CFM International CFM56-5C
Engines

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How It Compares

vs. Boeing 777-200ER
Slightly longer range (14,800 km vs 14,310 km)
Less fuel-efficient engines and higher operating costs
vs. McDonnell Douglas MD-11
More passenger capacity (420 max vs 410 max)
Less advanced wing design and older generation technology
vs. Boeing 747-400
More modern four-engine wide-body design
Slightly lower maximum passenger capacity

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