Airbus has confirmed it will raise the
production rate for its A330 Family to ten aircraft a month from
the second quarter of 2013.
Currently Airbus turns out eight A330 Family
aircraft each month. This monthly rate will increase to nine in
early 2012, before reaching rate ten in the second quarter of
2013.
“We are increasing the production rate for the
A330 Family due to the strong market demand for the aircraft,”
said Tom Williams, Airbus’ Executive Vice President Programmes.
“In the long-range, mid-size category, the A330 is the right
aircraft for airlines worldwide.”
The A330 is not only a popular passenger
airliner but also a Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft, a
VIP aircraft and also a freighter.
The A330 MRTT achieved civil and military
certification in 2010. Currently five are flying with a further
four undergoing conversion. Delivery of the first two aircraft to
the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) is in the final stages. It
is planned to deliver five A330 MRTTs to three customers in the
course of this year.
2010 has also seen five deliveries of the brand
new freighter variant to three customers as a first step towards
satisfying a market of some 400 new build mid-size freighters over
the next 20 years.
The A330 is one of the most widely used widebody
aircraft in service today, with one taking off each minute every
day. To date, Airbus has won over 1,100 orders for the different
models of the aircraft. Some 750 A330s have already been delivered
and the aircraft is currently flying with 90 operators worldwide
in 50 countries.
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