What is a310 operators?

The Airbus A310 is a medium-size, wide-body airliner that was produced by Airbus. It was launched in 1978 and entered service in 1983. The A310 was designed to complement the smaller A300 and has a seating capacity of 220 passengers.

There are many operators of the A310, including major airlines, military organizations, and charter companies. Some of the largest operators include the following:

  • Iran Air: Iran's flag carrier has been operating the A310 since 1986 and has a fleet of nine aircraft.

  • Mahan Air: Another Iranian airline, Mahan Air operates seven A310s on both domestic and international routes.

  • Air Transat: This Canadian charter airline has a fleet of four A310s that are used for vacation packages and scheduled flights.

  • Royal Jordanian: Jordan's national airline has operated A310s since 1997 and currently has two in its fleet.

  • Air India: India's flag carrier has four A310s in its fleet, which are used mostly for domestic flights.

Other notable operators of the A310 include Aeroflot, Air France, Lufthansa, Yemenia, and the Royal Canadian Air Force. The A310 has been praised for its reliability and low operating costs, but it has been largely replaced by newer aircraft such as the A330 and A350.