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Acquire Airbus A300 B4F

Aircraft Features

The Airbus A300 was the first aircraft built by Airbus, which was the result of a merger of several aircraft manufacturing companies in Europe. The developed machine was intended to break Boeing’s dominant position in the market. At the same time, it was the first twin-engine wide-body aircraft in the world.

Low-flying twin-engine turbofan aircraft with a swept wing and single wingtip.

Modification of the A300 B4 with improved characteristics and increased range. The first flight of the prototype took place on 26 December 1974. This model was certified in March 1975. Regular operation of the aircraft began in May 1975.

 

Modification A300 B4 – the aircraft was equipped with an analogue avionics complex with information output to electromechanical indicators. For the Indonesian airline, a special cockpit layout was developed (with a control panel, where all the necessary indicators are concentrated) → in the concept called FFCC (Forward Facing Crew Cockpit).

The passenger/freighter version of the A300 C4 and the freighter – A300 F4 had a 3.58×2.56 m cargo door on the left side of the fuselage, forward of the wing.

 

Initially, there were A300 B2-100 aircraft on the market with General Electric CF6-50C engines. In late 1976, deliveries of the A300 B2-200 began, which were equipped with Pratt & Whitney JT9D-59A turbofans.

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As soon as we receive the initial information from you, the manager will clarify all the details and prepare a specific offer with current prices and flight information. It usually includes 3-5 optimal options. However, if none of the offered options suits you, we will adjust the list of business jets, taking into account your wishes.

The cost of a private plane flight

Flight prices depend on many variables, such as: flight route, aircraft model (configuration, year of manufacture), number of crew, passengers, days of parking at the airport, catering format, VIP transfer, etc. Our task as an air broker is to take into account all the client’s wishes and find the most suitable option at the best price. Thanks to a large flow of flights, partnerships with dozens of airlines and aircraft owners, as well as well-thought-out logistics, “Jets Privados” is ready to offer customers the most profitable options for booking an Airbus A300 B4F for a private flight.

You can check approximate prices to understand the general order of prices for the most popular destinations. This cost is not the final offer, but is merely informative. More precise information can be provided by the company’s managers. Departures are possible from anywhere in the world. We will be able to make a quick calculation taking into account all your wishes.

  • England – Georgia from €25,000
  • Germany – Bali from €100,000
  • Monaco – Norway from €15,000
  • Switzerland – Tunisia from €17,000
  • Italy – Kazakhstan from €30,000
  • Seychelles – Sweden from €50,000
  • Maldives – Courchevel from €75,000
  • UAE – France from €35,000
  • Oman – Monaco from €45,000
  • Yemen – England from €46,000
  • Israel – Switzerland from €23,000
  • Qatar – Italy from €35,000
  • Jordan – Germany from €20,000
  • Türkiye – Spain from €20,000
  • Egypt – Denmark from €25,000
  • Zanzibar – Portugal from €40,000
  • Canary Islands – Sweden from €45,000
  • Thailand – Belgium from €80,000
  • Sri Lanka – Austria from €65,000
  • Madagascar – Netherlands from €95,000

 

In addition to intercontinental flights, local flights within Europe are very popular. Thanks to cooperation with European companies, we can organize flights both on a small business jet and on an Airbus A300 B4F. Departures are possible from any city in the European Union – you only need to clarify the airport characteristics. At the same time, 90% of all flights are to France, Italy, England, Switzerland, Germany and Spain. Below are the price references for the most popular destinations:

  • Munich (MUC) → Palma (PMI) from €7,500
  • London (FAB) → Salzburg (SZG) from €10,000
  • Paris (LBG) → Basel (BSL) from €7,000
  • Paris (CDG) → Le Castellet (CTT) from €5,900
  • Munich (MUC) → Altenrhein (ACH) from €5,000
  • Nice (NCE) → Glasgow (GLA) from €12,000
  • London (BQH) → Munich (MUC) from €8,900
  • Geneva (GVA) → Paris (LBG) from €5,500
  • Zurich (ZRH) → Monaco (MCM) from €6,000
  • Berlin (BER) → Ibiza (IBZ) from €14,500
  • Rome (CIA) → Split (SPU) from €6,000
  • Nice (NCE) → Zurich (ZRH) from €4,900
  • Vienna (VIE) → Saint-Tropez (LTT) from €9,500
  • Paris (CDG) → Sylt (GWT) from €8,400
  • Warsaw (WAW) → Palma (PMI) from €13,000
  • Hamburg (HAM) → Saint-Tropez (LTT) from €11,000
  • Marseille (MRS) → Dubrovnik (DBV) from €9,000
  • Milan (LIN) → Cannes (CEQ) from €4,200
  • Nice (NCE) → Florence (FLR) from €5,000
  • Salzburg (SZG) → Genoa (GOA) from €6,000
  • Hamburg (HAM) → Olbia (OLB) from €12,000
  • Rome (CIA) → Barcelona (BCN) from €10,000
  • Zurich (ZRH) → Girona (GRO) from €6,500
  • Munich (MUC) → Monaco (MCM) from €5,000
  • Rotterdam (RTM) → Figari (FSC) from €11,000
  • Stockholm (BMA) → Nice (NCE) from €14,500
  • Naples (NAP) → Berlin (BER) from €10,500
  • Amsterdam (AMS) → Split (SPU) from €11,000
  • Zagreb (ZAG) → Saint-Tropez (LTT) from €7,000
  • Copenhagen (CPH) → Palma (PMI) from €15,000
  • Valencia (VLC) → Milan (LIN) from €11,500
  • Frankfurt (FRA) → Florence (FLR) from €7,000
  • Oslo (OSL) → Cannes (CEQ) from €14,500
  • Seville (OZP) → Nice (NCE) from €14,200
  • Helsinki (HEL) → Paris (LBG) from €15,500
  • Athens (ATH) → Florence (FLR) from €10,500
  • Riga (RIX) → Milan (LIN) from €13,000
  • Vilnius (VNO) → Geneva (GVA) from €13,000
  • Gothenburg (GOT) → Barcelona (BCN) from €15,000
  • Lyon (LYN) → Genoa (GOA) from €3,500
  • Skopje (SKP) → Zurich (ZRH) from €9,000
  • Lisbon (LIS) → Nice (NCE) from €14,500
  • Salzburg (SZG) → Westerland (GWT) from €4,900
  • Hamburg (HAM) → Westerland (GWT) from €4,500

 

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