
The Airbus A310, a pioneering wide-body twin-engine airliner, established Airbus as a credible competitor to Boeing in the global commercial aviation market. First flown on April 3, 1982, it was a low-wing twin-engine aircraft that could seat up to 280 passengers in a twin-aisle configuration. Measuring 153 feet in length with a 144-foot wingspan, the A310 achieved a maximum range of 5,150 nautical miles and was manufactured by Airbus Industrie from 1982 to 1998.
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| Federal Express Corp | 1983 | 251 | United States | a56520 | |
| FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP | 1983 | 267 | TN | A57DC3 | |
| FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP | 1983 | 278 | TN | A5817A | |
| Federal Express Corp | — | 331 | United States | a58531 | |
| Federal Express Corp | 1984 | 318 | United States | a588e8 |
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Federal Express Corp
Year: 1983S/N: 251United StatesHex: a56520
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FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP
Year: 1983S/N: 267TNHex: A57DC3
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FEDERAL EXPRESS CORP
Year: 1983S/N: 278TNHex: A5817A
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Federal Express Corp
S/N: 331United StatesHex: a58531
N456FE
Federal Express Corp
Year: 1984S/N: 318United StatesHex: a588e8