The Airbus A330 is a twin-engined, twin-aisle, long-haul aircraft. It entered service in 1994 with a French carrier, which we will mention later in this article, and today, it is a workhorse of commercial aviation. Air France, Virgin Atlantic, Korean Air, and Delta Air Lines are among the carriers to operate it on numerous daily rotations. If you have flown domestically in Asia or internationally on every continent, you may have already flown on the type. Let's trace its history and examine some of its unique former operators.
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