The Airbus A300-600RF (officially called the A300F4-600R) is a wide-body freighter aircraft based on the A300-600 design. It is a dedicated, purpose built or converted aircraft for exclusively carrying cargo. The first delivery of a A300-600F was on April 27, 1994. The prominent differences between this passengers and cargo models are the dedicated cargo door on the front left upper part of the fuselage and the lack of passenger windows. The A300-600F is no longer in production and it can fly short-haul to long-haul routes and are usually operated by airlines that specializes in exclusively carrying cargo.
First Flight | Max. Range | Length | Wingspan | Height | Engine Options | Typical Seating |
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July 8, 1983 (as Passenger Aircraft) | 4,050nm | 177'-5" | 147'-1" | 54'-3" | (2) General Electrical CF6 80C2 or(2) Pratt & Whitney PW4000 | Cargo/Freighter |