The Airbus A340-300 is a long-range, wide-body commercial airliner manufactured by Airbus. Package consists 33 liveries, many real world operators and some fictional. The A340-300 was introduced in 1993 as a member of the Airbus A340 family, which also includes the shorter A340-200, the larger A340-500, and A340-600 variants. It features a twin-aisle cabin layout, typically seating between 250 to 300 passengers in a three-class configuration. Its spacious interior and wide fuselage contribute to a comfortable flying experience for passengers. The A340-300 is capable of flying long-haul routes, with a typical range of around 7,400 to 7,700 nautical miles (13,700 to 14,300 kilometers), depending on configuration and payload. Its four-engine design provides it with ample power for long-distance flights. The A340-300 has been operated by various airlines around the world for both international and domestic routes. It has served as a workhorse on transatlantic flights, connecting major hubs across continents.