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The '''Airbus A340''' is a four engine commercial [[airliner]] built by EADS in Toulouse, France. Prior to the sales launch of the aircraft, the project was given a temporary name of TA-11. The A340 shares a common 222 inch wide fuselage as the Airbus A-330. <ref>http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfamilies/a330a340</ref> The A340 was first flown on October 25, 1991. | The '''Airbus A340''' is a four engine commercial [[airliner]] built by EADS in Toulouse, France. Prior to the sales launch of the aircraft, the project was given a temporary name of TA-11. The A340 shares a common 222 inch wide fuselage as the Airbus A-330. <ref>http://www.airbus.com/en/aircraftfamilies/a330a340</ref> The A340 was first flown on October 25, 1991. | ||
There are four major versions of the aircraft, each with a different fuselage length. | There are four major versions of the aircraft, each with a different fuselage length. | ||
The A340 ended production in 2011. | |||
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Revision as of 00:25, 26 September 2019
The Airbus A340 is a four engine commercial airliner built by EADS in Toulouse, France. Prior to the sales launch of the aircraft, the project was given a temporary name of TA-11. The A340 shares a common 222 inch wide fuselage as the Airbus A-330. [1] The A340 was first flown on October 25, 1991.
There are four major versions of the aircraft, each with a different fuselage length.
The A340 ended production in 2011.