Airbus A330-300ceo Series


Airbus - A330-300ceo - Dual- Isles Series of Aircraft

Celerity Asset Management has a unique focus on the A330-300 platform, with particular emphasis on mid- to late-life aircraft, with few exceptions


Celerity focuses on:


  • Trading
  • Leasing
  • End-of-Life Dismantlement

A330-300ceo Series : The A330-300 is a larger fuselage aircraft within the Airbus A330 family, with seats arranged in a dual- aisle format permitting up to 8-abreast seating in a cabin below 5.64 meters (13 ft) of width. . All A330 aircraft share the same fly-by wire configuration and utilize the same flight controls and cabin management systems. This consistency makes life easier for pilots and cabin crew and allows them to focus on looking after passengers. Cockpit commonality also reduces training and maintenance costs while maximizing parts interoperability. The typical A330-300 seating arrangement accommodates 250 to 290 passengers, with a maximum capacity of up to 440 travelers. The A330-300 is configurable with the most modern fourth-generation in-flight entertainment, including video-on-demand, as well as mobile telephone and e-mail connectivity via satellite.

  • Background
  • Specification
  • Market
  • Order and Deliveries
  • Engine Certification
First Flight 1992-11-02
National Origin Canada, France, United Kingdom, United States
Introduction Introduced : 1994 with Air Inter
Produced 1992–present
Number Built 1,535 as of 2022
Developed Into Airbus A330neo
Exit limit EASA/FAA 440: Passengers
Cargo volume 158.4 m3 (5,590 cu ft) cm
Average seating Total Seats 276 : "F" Class seating 24@ 36 in (91 cm)pitch- "Y" Class Seating 252 @ 32 in (81 cm) pitch cm
Unit load devices 14x LD3-33
Length 63.66 m (208.10 ft) cm
Wingspan 60.3 m (197 ft 10 in) cm
Wing area 361.6 m² (3,892 sq ft) cm
Wingsweep 31 degrees
Aspect ration 10.06
Fuselage Height - 5.89 m ( 19 ft 5 in) , With- 5.64 m ( 18 ft 6 in), Cabin Width- 5.287 m ( 17 ft 3 in) cm
Height 16.79 m (55.1 ft)
MTOW 242 t (534,000 lb)
Max. payload 45.6 t (100,500 lb)
Fuel capacity- Liters 139,090 L
Fuel capacity- US Gallons 36,740 US gal
OEW 129.4 t (285,300 lb)
Minimum Weight 109 t (240,303 lb)
Speed Cruise Mach 0.82 (470 kn; 871 km/h), MAX Mach 0.86 (493 kn; 914 km/h)
Range 11,750 km (6,340 nmi)
Takeoff (MTOW, SL, ISA) 9,090 ft (2,770 m)
Landing (MLW, SL, ISA) 5,680 ft (1,730 m)
Ceiling 41,500 ft (12600 m)
Engines QPA : 2; GE CF6  / PW4000 / Trent 700
Thrust (×2) 287–316 kN (64,500–71,100 lbf)
ICAO code A333

Market Overview

The large jet airliner market has been a duopoly between Airbus and Boeing since the 1990s. In the active widebody market, Boeing is king with a 70% market share driven by the Boeing 777 (45%) and the Boeing 767 (17%). The 30% share that Airbus has is driven by the Airbus A330ceo (24%) and the Airbus A350 (6%). Based on order demand, the widebody market is forecasted to transition with the B787 taking 31% of the market share, followed by the A350 with 27%, the B777 with 21%, and the A330 and A380 each taking 7%. The Airbus A330ceo program was launched with Air Inter in 1994 and, as of 2022, has generated 1486 orders, of which 1465 have been delivered.
 

Over 773 Airbus 330-300ceo aircraft have been produced as of 2022.  The aircraft was built in a passenger, and VIP/Business.  An estimated 740 330-300ceos are still in operation.
 

Note: The marketing section and charts below provide general trends in the market.


Baseline Metrics

Metric Value Dates Note
Total Produced 773 Oct 19, 2022
Average Production 25 Oct 19, 2022
Peak Production 75 Oct 19, 2022
Status Stopped Production Oct 19, 2022
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A330-300ceo - Market Mix ( Total Aircraft Produced -(773))

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A330-300ceo - Annual Fleet Adjustments

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A330-300ceo - Fleet Ownership - Mix

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A330-300ceo - Fleet Status

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Overall

Item Value Note
Total Deliveries 773
Total Orders 784
Total Backlog 11
Years Total Deliveries Total Orders Total Backlog
2022 0 1 1
2021 0 1 1
2020 0 1 1
2019 0 5 5
2018 29 32 3
2017 49 49 0
2016 42 42 0
2015 70 70 0
2014 75 75 0
2013 57 57 0
2012 56 56 0
2011 43 43 0
2010 50 50 0
2009 38 38 0
2008 23 23 0
2007 26 26 0
2006 23 23 0
2005 27 27 0
2004 22 22 0
2003 12 12 0
2002 6 6 0
2001 19 19 0
2000 16 16 0
1999 4 4 0
1998 11 11 0
1997 14 14 0
1996 10 10 0
1995 30 30 0
1994 9 9 0
1993 1 1 0
Aircraft Model Certification Date Engines
A330-301 Oct 21, 1993 General Electric CF6-80E1A2
A330-302 May 17, 2004 General Electric CF6-80E1A4
A330-303 May 17, 2004 General Electric CF6-80E1A3
A330-321 Jun 02, 1994 Pratt & Whitney PW4164
A330-322 Jun 02, 1994 Pratt & Whitney PW4168
A330-323 Apr 22, 1999 Pratt & Whitney PW4168A/4170
A330-341 Dec 22, 1994 Rolls-Royce Trent 768-60
A330-342 Dec 22, 1994 Rolls-Royce Trent 772-60
A330-343 Sep 13, 1999 Rolls-Royce Trent 772B/C-60

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