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F-WXXL (Airbus A380), F-WWAI (Airbus A320) and F-WWCA (Airbus A340) on static display at the Aeroscopia Museum at Blagnac, France

This article is a list of aircraft that were manufactured by Airbus and are in preservation. These aircraft are either on display at museums, preserved for restoration work or conversions as restaurants

Accidents and incidents

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Before preservation

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In preservation

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Currently preserved

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Airbus A300

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A total of fifteen A300s are currently preserved.

Aircraft Type Photograph Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Ref.
F-BUAD Airbus A300B2 1973 June 1973 October 31, 2014 Cologne Bonn Airport, Cologne, Germany. On static display [citation needed]
HL7219 Airbus A300B4 1975 September 1975 December 1997 Korean Air Jeongseok Airfield On static display [citation needed]
N11984 Airbus A300B4 1980 June 1980 June 1995 Yeonsu-gu, Incheon South Korea On static display As a Night Flight Restaurant [citation needed]
TC-ACD Airbus A300B4(F) 1979 March 1979 June 2012 Adapazarı, Sakarya, Turkey On static display Named "Clipper Defiance" by Pan Am [citation needed]
TC-ACE Airbus A300B4(F) 1981 November 1981 March 2013 Ula, Muğla, Turkey On static display [citation needed]
TC-MNJ A300B4-200(F) 1981 December 1980 2015 Tekirdag, Turkey On static display Named "Tintoretto" by Alitalia. Preserved as Köfte Airlines restaurant [citation needed]

Airbus A310

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Aircraft Type Photograph Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Ref.
B-2301 A310-222 February 29, 1984 June 25, 1985 September 25, 2006 China Civil Aviation Museum On static display [citation needed]
JY-JAV A310-222 1985 October 1985 April 2012 Al Haram Pyramid restaurant, Aydoun, Jordan On static display Named "Zuhair" by Jordan Aviation. [citation needed]
HS-PCC A310-222 1986 May 1986 October 19, 2012 Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi in Pathum Thani, Thailand On static display Named "Klamkomol" by PC Air [citation needed]
VT-EJK A310-304 1986 December 1986 May 2010 Air India Adventure Island, Rohini in New Delhi, India On static display Named "Gomati" by Air India [citation needed]
TC-JCZ A310-300(F) 1988 June 1988 July 6, 2015 Turkish Airlines "Oğuzhan Özkaya" Educational institution in Izmir, Turkey. On static display Named "Ergene" by Turkish Airlines [citation needed]
10+23 A310-300 1989 October 1989 September 1, 2021 Dismantled at Hannover in 2022 To be preserved as restaurant at Seregenti-Park in Hodenhagen, Germany Named "Kurt Schumacher" by Luftwaffe (German Air Force) [citation needed]

Airbus A319

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Photograph Registration Model Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Refs.
I-EEZQ A319-112 1996 April 26, 1996 September 2011 Kirklees College, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England On static display Named "Bachenbülach" by Swissair. Named "Vancouver" by Mexicana. Preserved as a Cabin Trainer. [citation needed]
5N-FND A319-113 1997 January 13, 1997 August 17, 2016 Supreme Continental Hotels and Resort, Ilora, Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria On static display Named "Endurance" by First Nation Airways. Preserved as a restaurant. [citation needed]
CS-TTE A319-111 1998 April 23, 1998 November 24, 2020 TAP Air Portugal Cardington Studios, Cardington, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom On static display Named "Francisco d’Ollanda". Preserved as a prop at Cardington Studios. [citation needed]

Airbus A320

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Photograph Registration Model Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Refs.
F-WWAI A320-131 1987 February 22, 1987 2019 Airbus Industries Aeroscopia Museum Blagnac, France On static display First A320 prototype [citation needed]
F-GGEF A320-100 1987 July 8, 1987 March 2008 Dresden Airport, Dresden, Germany On static display Fuselage only [citation needed]
D-AIPF A320-211 1989 October 18, 1989 March 16, 2020 Lufthansa Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany On static display Named "Deggendorf" by Lufthansa. Nose on static display [citation needed]
TS-IMB A320-211 1990 August 17, 1990 February 6, 2013 Tunisair Tunis–Carthage International Airport, Tunis, Tunisia On static display Named "Farhat Hached" (Arabic: فرحات حشاد) by Tunisair. Preserved as a Tunisair Technics Cabin Trainer. [citation needed]
EC-FDB/EC-580 A320-211 1991 February 11, 1991 January 21, 2013 Brok Air Aviation Academy, Tenerife On static display Named "Lago de Sanabria" by Iberia. [citation needed]
D-AIQC A320-211 1991 April 16, 1991 August 1, 2018 KUNZ Aircraft Recovery School at Hahn am See, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany On static display Named "Zwickau" by Lufthansa. Preserved as a training aid. [citation needed]
D-AIQE A320-211 1991 May 6, 1991 July 18, 2017 Hamburg Airport at Hamburg, Germany On static display Named "Gera" by Lufthansa. Preserved for use as a ground trainer. [citation needed]
D-AIQF A320-211 1991 May 29, 1991 March 16, 2020 Lufthansa Technik On static display Named "Halle a.d. Saale" by Lufthansa. Preserved as a converted stationary laboratory for the Hydrogen Aviation Lab project with Lufthansa Technik, German Aerospace Center and the Center for Applied Aeronautical Research. [citation needed]
N231XC A320-211 1991 July 5, 1991 January 12, 2021 Hangzhou Technician Institute at Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China On static display Preserved as an instructional airframe [citation needed]
2-CTKS A320-211 1991 December 9, 1991 November 5, 2013 Nantong Xingdong International Airport in Tongzhou District, Nantong, Jiangsu, China On static display Preserved as an instructional airframe for Jiangsu College of Engineering and Technology. [citation needed]
LY-VEX A320-212 1992 October 9, 1992 February 23, 2014 Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Vilnius, Lithuania On static display Cockpit only [citation needed]
JA8395 A320-211 1993 February 23, 1993 October 9, 2015 All Nippon Airways KidzMondo Doha, Doha, Qatar On static display Forward fuselage only [citation needed]
N106US A320-214 1999 June 15, 1999 January 15, 2009 US Airways Sullenberger Aviation Museum in Charlotte, North Carolina On static display Aircraft involved as US Airways Flight 1549 [1][2][3][4][5][6][note 1]

Airbus A330

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Photograph Registration number Model Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Refs.
HS-TEF A330-300 1995 March 1995 September 8, 2013 Thai Airways Sida, Nakhon Ratchasime, Thailand On static display Named "Song Dao" by Thai Airways [citation needed]
HS-TEG A330-300 1995 October 1995 November 3, 2014 Thai Airways Ki Lek, Mae Taeng district, Chiang Mai, Thailand On static display Named "Lam Plai Mat" by Thai Airways [citation needed]
HS-TEM A330-300 2000 July 2000 March 30, 2015 Thai Airways Khum Damnoen Resort On static display Named "Jiraprabra" by Thai Airways [citation needed]

Airbus A380

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Photograph Registration number Model Build date First flight Last flight Operator Location Status Notes Refs.
F-WWDD A380-841/861 2005 October 2005 February 14, 2017 Airbus Industries Musée de l'air et de l'espace at Le Bourget, Île-de-France, France On static display [8][9]
F-WXXL A380-841 2005 November 2005 2019 Airbus Industries Aeroscopia Museum at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, Toulouse On static display [8]

Formerly preserved, scrapped

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Airbus A310

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Aircraft Type Photograph Build date First flight Last flight Operator Last seen Cause of scrapping Notes Ref.
5N-AUG A310-222 1984 December 1984 September 8, 1987 Nigeria Airways Gilly, Belgium Destroyed in a fire on November 17, 2020 [7]

Notes

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References

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  1. ^ a b Spodak, Cassie (January 22, 2010). "'Miracle on Hudson' plane up for auction". CNN. Archived from the original on September 22, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "USAir Flt.1549 Coming to Charlotte" (PDF). Contact: The Newsletter of the Carolinas Historic Aviation Commission. February 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 18, 2011. Retrieved June 6, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Washburn, Mark (June 12, 2011). "Applauding the airliner on which lives changed". The Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on September 18, 2012. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  4. ^ a b Gast, Phil (June 4, 2011). "'Miracle On The Hudson' Plane Bound For NC". CNN. Archived from the original on September 27, 2011. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  5. ^ a b "Flight 1549 wings arrive in Charlotte". News 14 Carolina. September 15, 2011. Archived from the original on March 25, 2012. Retrieved September 17, 2011.
  6. ^ a b Washburn, Mark (June 29, 2012). "Aviation Museum lands flight 1549 engines". The Charlotte Observer. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved June 29, 2012.
  7. ^ a b Noëth, Bart (2020-11-17). "Famous Airbus A310, located on a terrain in Gilly, Belgium, burns down". Aviation24.be. Retrieved 2024-03-07.
  8. ^ a b "Transfer of A380 MSN4 to the Le Bourget aerospace museum". www.airbus.com. Retrieved 2024-03-20.
  9. ^ Hephers, Tim (14 February 2017). "Paris museum gets an Airbus A380 superjumbo". Reuters UK. Reuters. Retrieved 15 February 2019.