Air France planes


Air France has a fleet of 248 aircraft. Due to the air carrier’s close cooperation with Airbus, there are models with non-standard assembly: increased seat spacing and improved engine parameters.

Boeing 777-200ER

An improved version of the classic Boeing 777. With a range of up to 13,000 km, a cruising speed of up to 900 km/h and increased seat spacing, it is the ideal aircraft for transatlantic flights.

Boeing 777-300ER

A version of the Boeing 777 with more seats and a huge range of up to 15,000 km without refueling. Air France airplanes have softer seats with comfortable armrests.

Boeing 787-9

Boeing’s state-of-the-art solution: cruising speeds above 900 km/h, a range of more than 12,000 and an increased number of business class seats take comfort to a new level. The updated engine allows high speeds with greater energy efficiency.

Airbus 330-200

A long-range aircraft with a range of up to 12,000 km. It has increased comfort and increased seat spacing. Its climate control system is considered one of the best among passenger aircraft.

Airbus A350-900

The new Airbus jetliner with an expanded passenger cabin (324 seats) and a distinctive nose fairing. It has a colossal range of up to 16,000 km and a cruising speed of up to 950 km/h.

Airbus A318

Miniature aircraft for local transportation, the smallest of the Airbus family. It has a range of only 5,700 km. Despite its small size, it is equipped with a small business class with 28 seats.

Airbus A319

Narrow-body airplane with increased streamlining and a range of 6,790 km. It is used on flights in Oceania and Latin America. By installing more powerful Pratt & Whitney engines, the payload has been increased by 20%.

Airbus A320

Classic Airbus with an increased wing area (up to 128 m2), which makes the airplane more stable even at high altitudes. The maximum payload has been increased to 81 tons.

Airbus A321

Longer version of the Airbus A320, whose range has been increased to 7,400 km without refueling. The flight ceiling is raised to 12,000 meters, which allows the aircraft to operate in mountainous areas with rarefied air.

Airbus A220

A modern airliner (produced since 2013) with a small capacity. Due to the special wing geometry it achieves better maneuverability even in difficult conditions. Despite its modest capacity of 140 people, it has a large business class.

Embraer 170

The smallest of the Embraer family of airplanes. Accommodates up to 74 passengers. Due to its small size, it has increased maneuverability and minimal fuel consumption.

Embraer 190

Small airliner with 124 seats (9 in business class). It has a range of up to 5700 km. Thanks to a widened fuselage, the seat spacing was increased, making it the most comfortable of the small passenger airliners.

CRJ 1000

Canadian 100-seat airliner with a range of 3000 km and a cruising speed of 829 km/h. The original arrangement of the engines ensures minimal vibration during flight.

Boeing 777

A cargo version of the classic Boeing. By removing all unnecessary cabin components, the payload of the ship increased to 80 tons.