Airbus Corporate Jets has launched a private jet
version of the A330neo.
The ACJ330neo will be able to fly 25 passengers 9,400
nm/17,400 km or 20 hours, enough to fly nonstop from Europe to
Australia.
Featuring a very spacious cabin, the
ACJ330neo can readily accommodate conference/dining areas, a private
office, bedroom, bathroom and guest seating, and can be fully customised to suit customer needs.
“For customers, such as countries
needing to fly heads of state and delegations worldwide on
government business, the ACJ330neo offers an unbeatable
combination of modern design, proven capability and productivity,
as well as being part of the world’s best-selling widebody
family,” said Airbus Chief Operating Officer, Customers, John
Leahy.
Recent A330 advances include new-generation Rolls-Royce Trent
7000 engines, Sharklet wingtips and improved maximum take-off
weights.
Other new features include the option of an onboard
airport navigation system (OANS), similar to GPS in cars, and a
runway overrun prevention system (ROPS), for which insurance
companies offer reduced premiums.
Like all Airbus
aircraft, the ACJ330 features Category 3B autoland and other
enriching features as standard and, like all Airbus aircraft in
production today, it has a common cockpit, on which more than
100,000 pilots are already qualified.
The ACJ330 also has optional dual head-up
displays (HUDs).
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