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A330 MRTT

A330 MRTT

Tanker Aircrafts
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Basic Information
Name
A330 MRTT
Designation
A330 MRTT
Alternate Designation
A330 MRTT+, Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft FSTA, KC-30B (RAAF variant), Multi Role Tanker Transport, Phenix (French Air Force), Voyager (Royal Air Force)
Equipment Type
Tanker Aircrafts
Manufacturer
Airbus Group
Date of Introduction
2011
Description

The Multi Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) aircraft is a derivative of the proven A310-300 and A330-200 airliners modified to perform air refueling and tactical transport missions in support of military forces worldwide. The A330 MRTT is a three points tanker for refueling by means of wing-mounted pods and hose-and-drogue and/or advanced refueling boom systems. Each Airbus A330 MRTT will be able to deliver 65 tons of fuel in its air-to-air refueling role, at a distance of 1,000 miles from base, following up to two hours on station. The A330 MRTT aircraft features greater fuel capacity than A310 MRTT and spacious lower holds to transport larger payloads. All of the fuel is carried entirely within existing tanks in the wing and tail. This leaves the whole cabin free for some 272 seats in the A330 MRTT’s troop-transport role, and its entire cargo hold free to carry military equipment on pallets or in containers. Australia selected the Air Refueling Boom System/ARBS-equipped A330 MRTT aircraft with General Electric CF6-80E1 engines in April 2004. Five A330 MRTTs worth €1.2 billion ($1.5 billion) will be procured by the Australian Air Force to replace aging Boeing 707 tanker aircraft fleet. The Australian Defence Force (ADF) signed the contract with EADS' Military Transport Aircraft Division for five Airbus A330-200 MRTT on December 20, 2004. Qantas Airways was chosen to provide logistics support for the aircraft. Deliveries of Australian A330 MRTTs powered by General Electric CF6-80E1 engines are due to begin in 2008 with conversion work on the first A330-200 jetliner to be carried out by EADS in Europe. Qantas will modify the remaining four aircraft in Australia. Australian companies Australian Aerospace - an EADS subsidiary-, ADI and GKN are also involved in this program. Entry into service is expected in 2009. Northrop-Grumman announced on 14 March 2005 that Nemesis Directional Infrared Countermeasures (DIRCM) were chosen to safeguard Royal Australian Air Force's (RAAF) A330s under a $24 million contract with deliveries expected to begin in January 2007. The United Kingdom selected the A330 MRTT powered by Trent 700 engines for its £13 billion ($23 billion) FSTA program in early 2004. The 27-year FSTA program will replace 19 VC 10s and 9 Tristar aircraft. Recently, France and Airbus have entered negotiations for the purchase of this aircraft intended for the French Air Force. AirTanker was confirmed formally preferred bidder by UK MoD for the FSTA program on February 28, 2005.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 3
Range 12500.0 km
Wingspan 60.30 m
Overview (Deagel)
Group Tanker Aircrafts
Status Active
Also Known As A330 MRTT+, Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft FSTA, KC-30B (RAAF variant), Multi Role Tanker Transport, Phenix (French Air Force), Voyager (Royal Air Force)
Origin Germany, Spain
Contractor Airbus Group
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) June 1, 2011
First Flight June 15, 2007
Total Production 93
Unitary Cost USD $300 million
Specifications (Deagel)
Crew 3
Number of Engines 2
Passengers 295
Stretchers 40
Consumption — Fuel Dispensing Rate 5,000 l/min
Consumption — Fuel Weight Consumption at Cruise 6,000 kg/hr
Dimensions — Length 59 meter
Dimensions — Wingspan 60.3 meter
Mass — Fuel Load 111 ton
Mass — Max Takeoff Thrust 144,000 pound
Mass — Max Takeoff Weight 230 ton
Mass — Max Zero Fuel Weight 168 ton
Mass — Payload 35 ton
Performance — Max Range 12,500 kilometer
Gear (Deagel)
Item 1 Jamming Systems: AAQ-24(V) LAIRCM
Item 2 Jamming Systems: J-MUSIC
Item 3 Turbofan Engines: CF6-80E1 (2)
Item 4 Turbofan Engines: Trent 772B (2)
Variants
Variant 1 A310 MRTT
Variant 2 A330 MRTT
Variant 3 KC-45A
Details
Country of Origin Germany
Category Aerial Refueling Aircraft
Air > Aerial Refueling Aircraft
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
59 m
Width
60.3 m
Height
Weight
230000 kg
Related Equipment (1)
Operators (20)
France
Germany
United Kingdom
Italy
South Korea
Sweden
India
Czech Republic
Spain
Australia
Belgium
Canada
Denmark
Luxembourg
Netherlands
Norway
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
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