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ince its formation some 40 years ago, European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has been a world leader in the use of ground-breaking technologies for its airliner families – introducing innovations such as full fly-by-wire technology,


applying advanced materials in its airframes, and developing cockpit designs that improve pilot workload and efficiency. Recognising that aviation never stands still, the Airbus


approach is to be at the cutting edge, continuously pushing the boundaries to develop new and better ways to apply technology for the continuous improvement of its business, products and services. All these factors have been an important influence in the company deciding to redevelop one of its most popular passenger aircraft as a freighter version. With a payload of 70 tonnes and range of up to 4,000 nautical miles (7,408km) Airbus believes the A330-200F is well positioned as the replacement for ageing mid-size long-haul freighters, and also offers the potential to grow


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