Air Tahiti Nui A340 F-OSUN @ EDI 03/09/10
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Thanks to Ray (Speedpics) for the heads up on this bad boy at EDI ... Air Tahiti Nui exclusively operates one of the youngest fleets of Airbus A340-300 aircraft in the world. These new generation aircraft feature the quietest cabin in the sky while offering state-of-the-art technology and innovation. Uniquely suited for long-haul flights, the 294-passenger cabin is rated as the quietest in the sky with added spaciousness and comfort in all classes. Reliability and commonality with the Airbus family of A330 and A320 aircraft make our A340s highly efficient to operate in terms of maintenance, parts, and crew training. The four-engine configuration allows for maximum efficiency while surpassing twin-engine limitations on trans-oceanic flights. The Air Tahiti Nui fleet is powered by the world's most popular engine: the CFM56, built by General Electric/Snecma Moteurs of France. Today, this engine powers over 3,000 aircraft (one take-off every seven seconds worldwide) and has accumulated more than 100 million flight hours (or some 12,000 years). The Air Tahiti Nui Fleet Named after some of the most beautiful islands and atolls of French Polynesia. Bora Bora A340-300: F-OJTN In Service: March 2002 Mangereva A340-300: F-OJGF In Service: April 2002 Rangiroa A340-300: F-OSEA In Service: January 2003 Moorea A340-300: F-OSUN In Service: February 2003 Nuku Hiva A340-30Air Tahiti Nui exclusively operates one of the youngest fleets of Airbus A340-300 aircraft in the world. These new generation aircraft feature the quietest cabin in the sky while offering state-of-the-art technology and innovation. Uniquely suited for long-haul flights, the 294-passenger cabin is rated as the quietest in the sky with added spaciousness and comfort in all classes. Reliability and commonality with the Airbus family of A330 and A320 aircraft make our A340s highly efficient to operate in terms of maintenance, parts, and crew training. The four-engine configuration allows for maximum efficiency while surpassing twin-engine limitations on trans-oceanic flights. The Air Tahiti Nui fleet is powered by the world's most popular engine: the CFM56, built by General Electric/Snecma Moteurs of France. Today, this engine powers over 3,000 aircraft (one take-off every seven seconds worldwide) and has accumulated more than 100 million flight hours (or some 12,000 years). The Air Tahiti Nui Fleet Named after some of the most beautiful islands and atolls of French Polynesia. Bora Bora A340-300: F-OJTN In Service: March 2002 Mangereva A340-300: F-OJGF In Service: April 2002 Rangiroa A340-300: F-OSEA In Service: January 2003 Moorea A340-300: F-OSUN In Service: February 2003 Nuku Hiva A340-300: FOLOV In Sevice: June 2005 0: FOLOV In Sevice: June 2005








