FACTBOX-Details of missing Air France plane

Mon Jun 1, 2009 8:46am EDT

 June 1 (Reuters) - An Air France (AIRF.PA) passenger plane
on its way from Brazil to Paris has gone missing with 228 people
on board [nL1711085].
 The aircraft is a four-year-old Airbus A330-200 wide-body
jet, registered as F-GZCP, the airline said.
 Air France is owned by Franco-Dutch airline group Air
France-KLM (AIRF.PA).
 Here are the main characteristics of the plane.
  
 AIRCRAFT DETAILS
Capacity (typical 3-class)             253 passsengers
Range (nautical miles)                 6,750
       (kilometres)                     12,500
Missing plane entered service          2005
 Aircraft type first entered service    1998
 Engines                                Two CF6
 Manufacturer                           General Electric
(GE.N)
 Aircraft cost (list prices, 2008)      $181 million
 SAFETY RECORD
 If the missing passengers and crew are confirmed dead, it
would be the worst accident involving an Airbus A330, according
to the Flight Safety Foundation (www.aviation-safety.net).
 It would also be the first fatal accident involving the
A330-200, the smaller of two variants of the wide-body jet.
 Seven people were killed when an A330-300 crashed during a
testing flight at the planemaker's Toulouse headquarters in
France in June, 1994.
 Two A330-300s were destroyed on the tarmac in an attack on
Sri Lanka's international airport by Tamil Tiger rebels that
left 18 people dead in July 2001.
 (Reporting by Tim Hepher; Editing by Angus MacSwan)


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