The A330-200 has a length of 192 feet 10 inches and a wingspan of 197 feet 10 inches. The fuselage diameter is 18 feet 6 inches. Its maximum take-off weight is 513,700 pounds, and the landing weight 401.2 pounds The A330-200 uses either Pratt & Whitney PW400 engines or Rolls Royce Trent 700. Maximum fuel capacity is 36,750 US gallons. It can carry 253 passengers using a first/business/economy class layout, or 293 passengers in a two-class configuration.
The A330-200F is a long-haul cargo aircraft aimed at the worldwide air freight market. Dimensions and weights are practically identical to the A330, but the 200F has a maximum fuel capacity of 25,770 US gallons. It can accommodate up to 23 side-by-side pallets on its main deck and 26 LD3 containers on the lower deck, along with 695 cubic feet of bulk cargo. Single row pallets and AMA containers can also be accommodated in alternative cargo configurations.
The largest aircraft in the A330 series is the A330-300. With a maximum takeoff weight of 606,300 pounds, the A330 can accommodate 295 passengers in a three-class configuration or 335 when arranged for two classes. Overall length is 208 feet 10 inches and height is 55 feet 3 inches. The wingspan is 197 feet 10 inches and the fuselage diameter is 18 feet 6 inches. A330 engines are either General Electric CF6-80E1, Pratt & Whitney 4000 or Rolls Royce Trent 700. Take-off weight can accommodate up to 513, 700 pounds, and maximum landing weight is 385,800 pounds. Cruise speed is up to 493 miles per hour.