A39-002. Airbus A330-203MRTT. c/n 951.
This aircraft was ordered new by Australian Government for the Royal Australian Air Force The contract to convert five Airbus A330 airframes for the R.A.A.F. was signed - December 20, 2004 Rolled off the production line at Toulouse as ? First flown as 'F-' in primer - ? Powered by International General Electric CF6-80E1A4 engines Rolled out at Toulouse in the standard R.A.A.F. low-viz livery - ? Delivered to CASA, Madrid, Spain for conversion to MRTT configuration - ? This conversion was undertaken by EADS Conversion & Modification Centre, Getafe, Spain Rolled into hangar for conversion - ? First post conversion flight flown as 'EC-?' - Accepted by the R.A.A.F. at Madrid as 'EC-' - ? Entered onto the Australian Military Aircraft Register as A39-002 It arrived at R.A.A.F. Base Amberley, Queensland on completion of the delivery flight - ? Issued to No. 33Squadron, 86 Wing based at Amberley, Queensland Current with the Royal Australian Air Force |
A39-002. Royal Australian Air Force - in the low viz grey livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, February 08, 2019. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0330-293.) |
A39-002. Royal Australian Air Force - in the low viz grey livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, June 09, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0330-310.) |
A39-002. Royal Australian Air Force - in the low viz grey livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, June 10, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0330-311.) |
A39-002. Royal Australian Air Force - in the low viz grey livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, June 10, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0330-312.) |
A39-002. Royal Australian Air Force - in the low viz grey livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, June 10, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0330-313.) |
A39-002. Royal Australian Air Force - in the low viz grey livery at Adelaide West Beach Airport, September 09, 2020. (T. Haynes Copyright Image 0330-338.) |