Airbus Industries was founded in december 1970 by four consortiums: Aerospatiale - France (37.9%), Daimler-Benz Aerospace - Germany (37.9%), British Aerospace - UK (20%) and Casa - Spain (4.2%).
Airbus A 300-600 ST Beluga
The freighter made his first flight in 1994. His assigment is to transport the different parts of the Airbus airplanes (for example - wings, body, engines) from the manufacturer to the Airbus works in Toulouse, France. Because of his specific forms, Beluga is known as "the flying whale".
Technical specs:
Lenght: 55.16m
Wingspan: 44.84m
Height: 17.25m
Range: 1 665-5 700km
Airbus A 300
Airbus A 300 is the first widebody airplane with two engines, assigned to transport passangers between the
european capital cities. The airplane can carry 250 passengers in two-class and 336 in one-class configuration. The first flight has been made on the 28th of october 1972. Since then 250 airplanes has been in five versions - B1, B2, B4-200, C4/F4, 600 and 600ER.
Technical specs:
Lenght: 54.08m
Wingspan: 44.84m
Height: 16.53m
Range: 6 968km
Airbus A-310
The next model is assigned to fly on long-range destinations. The first flight has been made on the 3rd of april 1982. The new airplane has shorter fuselage than A 300 and can carry less passangers. There are four versions of this aircraft - 200, 200C, 200F, and 300.
Technical specs:
Lenght: 46.64m
Wingspan: 43.89m
Height: 15.80m
Range: 9 175km
Airbus A-318
Airbus A318 is the smallest Airbus on the market. He belongs to the A320 family. The aircraft can carry 100 passangers. Thanks to the newest engines and technologies, A318 is the most rantabile airplane at the moment. He can compete with regional aircrafts like Embraer and Bombardier.
Technical specs:
Lenght: 31.75m
Wingspan: 32.43m
Height: 11.76m
Range: 4 500km
Airbus A-319
The exploatation of the A-319 begins in may 1996 as the plane flies for first time in the colours of Swissair.
The model is a shortened version of A-320 and in two-class configuration can carry 126 passangers. With his range and capacity, A-319 can compete the dutch Fokker 100.
Technical specs:
Lenght: 33.84m
Wingspan: 34.10m
Height: 11.76m
Range: 4 500km
Airbus A-320
On the air festival in Le Bourget on the 6th of june 1981, Airbus presents his newest project - the A-320.
Built on the newest airspace technologies, A-320 is effective, efficient and easy for exploatation and maintance, and most important - cheaper than the the other airplanes in this segment. A-320 can carry 146 passengers and steps into exploatation for Air France in 1988. Over 1100 aircrafts have been built since 1984.
Technical specs(A-320-200):
Lenght: 37.57m
Wingspan: 34.10m
Height: 11.76m
Range: 5 551km
Source and more info: Aviation Giants - Airbus

