Airbus Group Corporate Jet ACJ340

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Technical data Key figures Range 18,300 km Typical seating x 25 Wing span 63.45 m Overall length 67.93 m Height 17.53 m Length 67.93 m Fuselage width 5.64 m Wing span (geometric) 63.45 m Height 17.53 m Track 10.69 m Wheelbase 27.59 m Key performance data Typical PAX in VIP configuration 25 Range 18,300 km Take-off run 3,180 m Landing run 1,960 m Maximum operating Speed M0.86 Ceiling 12,500 m Engines thrust 235 to 249 kN Aircraft weights and fuel capacity Max ramp weight 381.2 tonnes Max take-off weight 380.0 tonnes Max landing weight 246.0 tonnes Max zero fuel weight 232.0 tonnes Max fuel capacity 215,260 litres Cabin Dimensions Cabin length 54.00 m Cabin width 5.28 m Cabin height 2.41 m Cabin floor area gross 258.50 m2 Engine RR Trent 553 Cabin dimensions shown for VIP configuration. Take-off distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MTOW Landing distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MLW Highest design weights options shown Range at 8 pax, NBAA, IFR profile Comfort and control for the ultra-long haul Pilots flying Airbus VIP widebodies have the latest technology at their fingertips – from the fly-by-wire side-stick controllers to interactive cockpit displays and integrated modular avionics. Airbus’ VIP widebodies share a common cockpit with the company’s smaller aircraft, providing an identical layout of instruments and controls, as well as similar handling qualities and procedures. This cockpit commonality makes it easier for pilots to move across Airbus’ full family of aircraft, while saving time and money in training. Airbus’ common cockpit continues to evolve to embrace new technologies, both in existing aircraft and in new ones such as the A380 and A350 XWB. This allows the introduction of new features such as the On-board Information System (OIS), airport map with GPS-derived aircraft position and the vertical cut on the navigation display of the Airbus ACJ380 – all of which are designed to aid pilots by capitalizing on the latest technologies.
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Technical data Key figures Range 18,300 km Typical seating x 25 Wing span 63.45 m Overall length 67.93 m Height 17.53 m Length 67.93 m Fuselage width 5.64 m Wing span (geometric) 63.45 m Height 17.53 m Track 10.69 m Wheelbase 27.59 m Key performance data Typical PAX in VIP configuration 25 Range 18,300 km Take-off run 3,180 m Landing run 1,960 m Maximum operating Speed M0.86 Ceiling 12,500 m Engines thrust 235 to 249 kN Aircraft weights and fuel capacity Max ramp weight 381.2 tonnes Max take-off weight 380.0 tonnes Max landing weight 246.0 tonnes Max zero fuel weight 232.0 tonnes Max fuel capacity 215,260 litres Cabin Dimensions Cabin length 54.00 m Cabin width 5.28 m Cabin height 2.41 m Cabin floor area gross 258.50 m2 Engine RR Trent 553 Cabin dimensions shown for VIP configuration. Take-off distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MTOW Landing distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MLW Highest design weights options shown Range at 8 pax, NBAA, IFR profile Comfort and control for the ultra-long haul Pilots flying Airbus VIP widebodies have the latest technology at their fingertips – from the fly-by-wire side-stick controllers to interactive cockpit displays and integrated modular avionics. Airbus’ VIP widebodies share a common cockpit with the company’s smaller aircraft, providing an identical layout of instruments and controls, as well as similar handling qualities and procedures. This cockpit commonality makes it easier for pilots to move across Airbus’ full family of aircraft, while saving time and money in training. Airbus’ common cockpit continues to evolve to embrace new technologies, both in existing aircraft and in new ones such as the A380 and A350 XWB. This allows the introduction of new features such as the On-board Information System (OIS), airport map with GPS-derived aircraft position and the vertical cut on the navigation display of the Airbus ACJ380 – all of which are designed to aid pilots by capitalizing on the latest technologies.

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Corporate Jet - ACJ340 - Airbus Group
Leiden, CS, Netherlands
Corporate Jet
ACJ340
Corporate Jet ACJ340
Technical data Key figures Range 18,300 km Typical seating x 25 Wing span 63.45 m Overall length 67.93 m Height 17.53 m Length 67.93 m Fuselage width 5.64 m Wing span (geometric) 63.45 m Height 17.53 m Track 10.69 m Wheelbase 27.59 m Key performance data Typical PAX in VIP configuration 25 Range 18,300 km Take-off run 3,180 m Landing run 1,960 m Maximum operating Speed M0.86 Ceiling 12,500 m Engines thrust 235 to 249 kN Aircraft weights and fuel capacity Max ramp weight 381.2 tonnes Max take-off weight 380.0 tonnes Max landing weight 246.0 tonnes Max zero fuel weight 232.0 tonnes Max fuel capacity 215,260 litres Cabin Dimensions Cabin length 54.00 m Cabin width 5.28 m Cabin height 2.41 m Cabin floor area gross 258.50 m2 Engine RR Trent 553 Cabin dimensions shown for VIP configuration. Take-off distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MTOW Landing distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MLW Highest design weights options shown Range at 8 pax, NBAA, IFR profile Comfort and control for the ultra-long haul Pilots flying Airbus VIP widebodies have the latest technology at their fingertips – from the fly-by-wire side-stick controllers to interactive cockpit displays and integrated modular avionics. Airbus’ VIP widebodies share a common cockpit with the company’s smaller aircraft, providing an identical layout of instruments and controls, as well as similar handling qualities and procedures. This cockpit commonality makes it easier for pilots to move across Airbus’ full family of aircraft, while saving time and money in training. Airbus’ common cockpit continues to evolve to embrace new technologies, both in existing aircraft and in new ones such as the A380 and A350 XWB. This allows the introduction of new features such as the On-board Information System (OIS), airport map with GPS-derived aircraft position and the vertical cut on the navigation display of the Airbus ACJ380 – all of which are designed to aid pilots by capitalizing on the latest technologies.

Technical data

Key figures

Range 18,300 km Typical seating x 25

Wing span 63.45 m

Overall length 67.93 m

Height 17.53 m

Length67.93 m
Fuselage width5.64 m
Wing span (geometric)63.45 m
Height17.53 m
Track10.69 m
Wheelbase27.59 m

Key performance data

Typical PAX in VIP configuration25
Range18,300 km
Take-off run3,180 m
Landing run1,960 m
Maximum operating SpeedM0.86
Ceiling12,500 m
Engines thrust235 to 249 kN

Aircraft weights and fuel capacity

Max ramp weight381.2 tonnes
Max take-off weight380.0 tonnes
Max landing weight246.0 tonnes
Max zero fuel weight232.0 tonnes
Max fuel capacity215,260 litres

Cabin Dimensions

Cabin length54.00 m
Cabin width5.28 m
Cabin height2.41 m
Cabin floor area gross258.50 m2

Engine RR Trent 553

Cabin dimensions shown for VIP configuration.

Take-off distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MTOW

Landing distance at SL, 50ft obstacle clearance ISA, MLW

Highest design weights options shown

Range at 8 pax, NBAA, IFR profile

Comfort and control for the ultra-long haul

Pilots flying Airbus VIP widebodies have the latest technology at their fingertips – from the fly-by-wire side-stick controllers to interactive cockpit displays and integrated modular avionics.

Airbus’ VIP widebodies share a common cockpit with the company’s smaller aircraft, providing an identical layout of instruments and controls, as well as similar handling qualities and procedures.

This cockpit commonality makes it easier for pilots to move across Airbus’ full family of aircraft, while saving time and money in training.

Airbus’ common cockpit continues to evolve to embrace new technologies, both in existing aircraft and in new ones such as the A380 and A350 XWB.
This allows the introduction of new features such as the On-board Information System (OIS), airport map with GPS-derived aircraft position and the vertical cut on the navigation display of the Airbus ACJ380 – all of which are designed to aid pilots by capitalizing on the latest technologies.

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Product Category Aircraft
Product Number ACJ340
Product Name Corporate Jet
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