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    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines A310 PH-AGE HL6010

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      KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Jan Steen PH-AGE, 1984

      Airbus A310-203 c/n 283 made its first flight on October 1, 1983 wearing the Air Bus registration F-WZEA. On January 13, 1984 the aircraft was delivered to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines as PH-AGE "Jan Steen". The aircraft served with KLM until April 1, 1992 when it was delivered to MEA – Middle East Airlines and retained the PH-AGE. On October 23, 1997 PH-AGE was sold to FedEx as N443FE. On March 30, 1998 the aircraft was sent for conversion to an A310-203F and joined the active fleet in July 1998.

      A310

      The Airbus A310 is a medium- to long-range twin-engine commercial passenger aircraft that was first introduced in 1983. The A310 was designed as a derivative of the Airbus A300 and had a capacity to carry up to 220 passengers in a typical two-class configuration. The aircraft was known for its advanced technology, including a glass cockpit and the use of composite materials, which made it lighter and more fuel-efficient than other aircraft of its size. The A310 had a range of up to 6,400 km and was widely used for both passenger and cargo operations. Although production of the A310 was discontinued in 2007, many of these aircraft remain in operation today, primarily with cargo airlines. The A310 is remembered for its contributions to aviation technology and design and its impact on the development of future Airbus models

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