A300 Series
The A300 Series is a family of wide-body, twin-engine aircraft developed by Airbus. It was the world's first twin-engine wide-body airliner, entering service in 1974. The A300 was designed for medium to long-haul flights and could accommodate up to 300 passengers, depending on the configuration.
The aircraft features advanced technology for its time, including a wide cabin and efficient engines. Over the years, various models of the A300 were produced, with improvements in range and performance. The A300 Series laid the groundwork for future Airbus models, contributing significantly to the evolution of commercial aviation.