All types of Airbus, including the A330, use standard aviation fuel known as 'Jet A' in North America and 'Jet A-1' in the rest of the world.
2000 ltrs
The A380 uses the same fuel as all other airliners, known in the USA as 'Jet-A' and most other places as Jet Fuel. This is a kerosene based fuel similar to diesel.
All Airbus aircraft use standard jet kerosene (Jet-A, for example). An unmodified A380 flew a test flight in 2009 using a mix of 60% jet fuel and 40% 'gas-to-liquids' fuel supplied by Shell.
Most airlines use the twin-mono 2.5mm jacks. Standard headphones (iPod, etc) will not work without an adaptor.
Vietnam Airlines uses Boeing 777, 787. It also uses Airbus 330 and 320/321. They also use some Fokker 70 planes. Their fleet consist also of ATR 72 and some Airbus 350-900
150 gallons per hour
From roll through to 1500 feet it approximately 3000 lbs
The Airbus A300 And the Airbus A330
Airbus airliners use high bypass turbofan jet engines.
Most jet engines use jet fuel. It is very similar to diesel fuel, but tends to be a bit closer to gasoline. It is also more highly filtered so there are few impurities. It is called Kerosene
jet fuel