SU-GGG
A342Airbus A340-200Government of Egypt· ICAO24 010024· last seen 21d ago
SU-GGG is an Airbus A340-200, a four-engine jet operated by Government of Egypt. SkyMeter has tracked 72 flights totalling 164 hours of airtime via ADS-B across 4 callsigns. The most frequent segment is HE15 to HECA. Service window in our records spans 378 days. The Airbus A340-200 has a 198 ft wingspan, a maximum takeoff weight of 606,271 lb.
About the Airbus A340-200
The Airbus A340-200 was the first production variant of Airbus's four-engine widebody family, entering service in 1993 as the European answer to long-haul twin-aisle travel without ETOPS restrictions. Designed alongside the twin-engine A330, the A340 shared the same fuselage and wing but mounted four CFM56-5C turbofans to enable unrestricted oceanic operations under regulations that then favored quadjets for extended overwater routes. The -200 was the shortest member of the family at 59 meters, optimized for ultra-long-range missions up to 7,400 nautical miles, and it found a niche with airlines needing to connect distant city pairs with moderate passenger loads.
Though the type never achieved the commercial success of its twin-engine sibling—ultimately rendered obsolete by ETOPS-certified twins like the 777 and A330—it carved out a second career as a preferred platform for government and VIP transport, prized for its range, redundancy, and spacious cabin. Notable operators included Lufthansa on transatlantic routes and several Middle Eastern governments for head-of-state missions. The A340-200's operational ceiling of 41,000 feet and cruise speed of Mach 0.82 were competitive with contemporaries, but its four-engine fuel burn could not compete economically once ETOPS-180 and beyond became routine, leading Airbus to cease A340 production entirely in 2011.
Today the type is rare in commercial service, with most survivors operating as VIP transports or government aircraft, where range and redundancy outweigh operating cost. SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators over routes, with the largest observed operator.
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