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A300 Collection

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B2-1C F-BVGC

Airbus A300B2-1C F-BVGC (msn 7), of Air France. Date: circa 1985

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B4-622R (F) F-GHEG

Airbus A300B4-622R (F) F-GHEG (msn 559), of Air Liberte. Date: circa 1992

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B4-103 TC-ONK Pinar

Airbus A300B4-103 TC-ONK Pinar (msn 86), of Onur Air. Date: circa 1999

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300 G-CEXI

Airbus A300 G-CEXI
Airbus A300B4-203(F) G-CEXI (msn 121), of Channel Express, operating for TNT Date: ca2000

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B2-101 F-GBEB

Airbus A300B2-101 F-GBEB (msn 102), of Air Inter Date: circa 1983

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B4-103 SX-BEH Peleus

Airbus A300B4-103 SX-BEH Peleus (msn 184), of Olympic Airways. Date: circa 1990

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B2-1C F-BUAJ

Airbus A300B2-1C F-BUAJ (msn 97), of Air Inter. Date: circa 1990

Background imageA300 Collection: Southwark SE1 0 Map

Southwark SE1 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Southwark SE1 0

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B2 F-BUAP

Airbus A300B2 F-BUAP
Airbus A300B2-1C F-BUAP (msn 52), of Air Inter. Date: circa 1990

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B4 EP-IBB

Airbus A300B4 EP-IBB
Airbus A300B4-605R EP-IBB (msn 727), of IranAir. Date: circa 1995

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B4 SX-BEB

Airbus A300B4 SX-BEB
Airbus A300B4-102 SX-BEB (msn 046), of Olympic Airways. Date: circa 1990

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300B2 F-BVGA

Airbus A300B2 F-BVGA
Airbus A300B2-101 F-BVGA (msn 5), of Air France. Date: circa 1990

Background imageA300 Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20022701

EyeUbiquitous_20022701
Transport, Air, Plane Details, Air Jamaica A300 Airbus at Gatwick Airport, detail of tail fin

Background imageA300 Collection: City of London EC4R 1 Map

City of London EC4R 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of City of London EC4R 1

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300-B4-203 VH-Ta James Cook Ta Sydney

Airbus A300-B4-203 VH-Ta James Cook Ta Sydney
Photographed landing at Sydney airport in November 1981 this Airbus A300 was named James Cook. First flew for Trans Australia Airlines in July 1981 Date: 1981

Background imageA300 Collection: Airbus A300 B2K-3C ZS-SDC Sa JNB

Airbus A300 B2K-3C ZS-SDC Sa JNB
Photographed at Johannesburg just 2 months after delivery to South African Airways in March 1977. The A300 was the first aircraft produced by Airbus Industrie. Date: 1977

Background imageA300 Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS121 Trident rear fuselage and A300

Hawker Siddeley HS121 Trident rear fuselage and A300 fuselage diameter comparison

Background imageA300 Collection: Model of the proposed Airbus A300 in BEA markings

Model of the proposed Airbus A300 in BEA markings powered by two Roll-Royce RB207 turbofans

Background imageA300 Collection: The first A300 F-WUAB at Toulouse

The first A300 F-WUAB at Toulouse
The first A300, F-WUAB, at Toulouse

Background imageA300 Collection: The A300 production line at Toulouse

The A300 production line at Toulouse. Nearest the camera is the first prototype, F-WUAB, being prepared for a demonstration tour to America, it is followed by aircraft Nos 4, 5 and 6

Background imageA300 Collection: The first A300 F-WUAB

The first A300 F-WUAB
The first A300, F-WUAB

Background imageA300 Collection: The first A300 F-WUAB during flight trials

The first A300 F-WUAB during flight trials
The first A300, F-WUAB, during flight trials. Possibly overflying BAes Hatfield site


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EDITORS COMMENTS

"The Airbus A300: From Sydney to London, a Journey of Innovation and Excellence" Step aboard the iconic Airbus A300-B4-203 VH-Ta James Cook as it soars through the skies, connecting Sydney and beyond. This marvel of engineering, captured beautifully in EyeUbiquitous_20022701, showcases its sleek design and powerful capabilities. In bustling Southwark SE1 0 Map and the vibrant City of London EC4R 1 Map, this aircraft leaves an indelible mark on aviation history. Its presence is felt alongside other remarkable planes like the Airbus A300 B2K-3C ZS-SDC Sa JNB and even the first Bristol Freighter 32 G-AMWA of Silver City Airways. The A300's legacy extends further with its influence on future aircraft models. The Hawker Siddeley HS121 Trident rear fuselage stands side by side with this magnificent plane, highlighting their shared lineage. Additionally, a model showcasing the proposed Airbus A300 in BEA markings hints at what could have been. Witnessing the birthplace of greatness is awe-inspiring - Toulouse proudly boasts both the first-ever A300 F-WUAB and its production line. These images capture not only groundbreaking innovation but also countless hours of dedication from skilled engineers who brought this vision to life. From concept to reality, every detail has been meticulously crafted in each A300 that takes flight. As passengers embark on their journey aboard these incredible machines, they can trust in their safety and comfort thanks to years of expertise poured into their creation. The Airbus A300 represents more than just an aircraft; it symbolizes progress and ambition reaching new heights. With each takeoff comes a testament to human ingenuity pushing boundaries further than ever before. So let us celebrate this extraordinary feat as we look back at these captivating images – a tribute to those who made it possible for us all to soar among clouds on the wings of the A300.

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