
The Airbus A340-300, a pioneering four-engine wide-body airliner that dominated long-haul routes in the 1990s and 2000s, first flew on October 25, 1991. This low-wing monoplane could seat 228-250 passengers and was powered by four CFM International CFM56-5C turbofan engines. Measuring over 208 feet in length with a range exceeding 9,000 nautical miles, it was manufactured by Airbus Industrie at their Toulouse, France facility.
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| Air France | — | 186 | France | 392f29 | |
| Air France | — | 207 | France | 392f2a | |
| Air France | — | 245 | France | 392f2d | |
| Air France | — | 246 | France | 392f2e | |
| Air France | — | 307 | France | 392f31 | |
| Air France | — | 310 | France | 392f32 | |
| Air France | — | 377 | France | 392f34 | |
| Air France | — | 399 | France | 393508 |
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Air France
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Air France
S/N: 207FranceHex: 392f2a
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Air France
S/N: 245FranceHex: 392f2d
F-GLZO
Air France
S/N: 246FranceHex: 392f2e
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Air France
S/N: 307FranceHex: 392f31
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Air France
S/N: 310FranceHex: 392f32
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Air France
S/N: 377FranceHex: 392f34
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Air France
S/N: 399FranceHex: 393508