These upgrades range from weight reductions in the
airframe, introduction of modern passenger cabin features, and system
improvements to engine upgrades and advanced navigation systems in the
cockpit. They also result in longer maintenance check intervals.
A further enhancement of the A330 comes with Airbus’
launch of an increased maximum takeoff weight capability to 242 metric
tonnes. With this improvement, the A330-300 will benefit from up to 500
nautical miles of extra range, to 6,100 nautical miles (11,300 km.) –
with 300 passengers, and carry nearly five tonnes more payload than the
previous 235-tonne aircraft. In operational terms, the increased
takeoff weight A330-300 will be able to connect to the following new
city pairs: London to Tokyo; Frankfurt to Cape Town; Beijing to
Melbourne; Beijing to San Francisco; Kuala Lumpur to Paris; and Los
Angeles to Dublin.
Airbus will apply the 242-tonne maximum takeoff
weight capability first to the A330-300, with an entry in service
targeted for mid-2015 (followed by the A330-200 and A330-200F). With
these enhancements, Airbus will have added some 50 per cent more range
to the A330-300 since its service entry, while reducing maintenance
costs by 20 per cent.
As a further upgrade to the A330 Family, Airbus
announced the A330-300 Regional variant in 2013. This aircraft is
optimised for domestic operations on routes with large populations and
high traffic flows. The A330 Regional jetliner is tailored to seat up to
around 400 passengers with Airbus’ standard 18-inch wide seat in
economy, while offering significant cost savings through a reduced
operational weight. Service entry is planned for early 2015.