Airbus A340-500 When the A340-500 was introduced, it was the world's longest-range commercial airliner. It first flew on 11 February 2002 and was certified on 3 December 2002. Air Canada was supposed to be the launch customer, but filed for bankruptcy in January 2003, delaying delivery to March. This allowed early deliveries to the new launch customer, Emirates, allowing the carrier to launch nonstop service from Dubai to New York—its first route in the Americas. The A340-500 can fly 313 passengers in a three-class cabin layout over 16020 km (8650 nm). Compared with the A340-300, the -500 features a 4.3-metre (14.1 ft) fuselage stretch, an enlarged wing, significant increase in fuel capacity (around 50% over the -300), slightly higher cruising speed, a larger horizontal stabilizer and a larger vertical tailplane. The centerline main landing gear was changed to a four-wheel bogie to support the additional weight. The A340-500 is powered by four 240 kn (54,000 lbf) thrust Rolls-Royce Trent 553 turbofans and uses the Honeywell 331–600[A] APU

Statistics & Information
ICAO
A345
Name
Airbus A340-500
Operator
Peak Airlines
PAX
440
Crew
2
Cargo
837,900.00lb
MTOW
232000.00
MLW
246000.00
MZFW
232000.00
Total in Fleet
3
Service Ceiling
41,450ft
Range
9,000nm
Max Speed
470kts
Wingspan
63.00m
Length
68.00m
Height
18.00m
Engine Type
Trent 553
Aircraft Registrations
HB-ATF,P34501,P34502