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Airbus A310-200 aircraft
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Airbus A310-200European Connector

The Airbus A310-200 was an important early wide-body airliner that helped establish Airbus as a serious competitor to Boeing in the commercial aviation market. It was a shortened version of the A300 and served as a versatile medium to long-haul passenger aircraft during the 1980s and 1990s.

IATA312ICAOA310ManufacturerAirbusScore5.90/10StatusIn Production
Pioneered Airbus's early wide-body design philosophy by offering improved fuel efficiency and range compared to its predecessor, the A300, while providing airlines with a more flexible medium-capacity aircraft

The A310 was one of the first commercial aircraft to feature a two-crew glass cockpit, which significantly reduced cockpit complexity and improved pilot workflow

Cabin Environment

How the Airbus A310-200 affects jetlag recovery

8,000 ft
Cabin Altitude
Poor
6.00%
Humidity
Very dry
73.00 dB
Noise Level
Moderate
+0%
Recovery Bonus
Standard cabin

Technical Specifications

Dimensions
53.6 m
Length
43.9 m
Wingspan
16.8 m
Height
Performance
8,100 km
Range
860 km/h
Cruise Speed
2× General Electric CF6-80A
Engines

How It Compares

vs. Boeing 767-200
Potential lower noise levels
Likely better range and passenger capacity
vs. McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
Possibly more modern cabin design
Potentially larger passenger capacity and longer range
vs. Lockheed L-1011 TriStar
Potentially more efficient cabin configuration
Possibly greater long-haul capability

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