Yes, many Airbus aircraft are in the category of heavy aircraft.
Jetstar currently (April 2011) have 59 aircraft in their fleet. 44 Airbus A320-200s, 6 Airbus A321-200s and 9 Airbus A330-200s.
As of October 2023, Airbus has produced over 12,000 commercial aircraft since its founding in 1970. The production includes a wide range of models, such as the A320 family, A330, A350, and the flagship A380. Airbus continues to manufacture new aircraft to meet global demand, contributing significantly to the aviation industry. For the most accurate and up-to-date figures, checking Airbus's official reports or announcements is recommended.
As of May 2013, 3,334 aircraft have been produced with orders for another 2,871.
Although final assembly takes place in France - the parts are manufactured in many different countries.
The company that manufactures the Airbus series of planes has its headquarters in France. However - the parts that are used to make each aircraft are manufactured in many other countries.
One EasyJet Plane (Airbus A319) can carry about 124 passengers. So, 20,161 such planes would be needed for 2.5 million passengers.
British Airways currently have 277 aircraft in their fleet.
Only one. Air France Flight 447. June 1 2009
As of October 2023, a total of five Airbus Beluga aircraft, officially known as the Airbus A300-600ST Beluga, were built. These unique oversized cargo planes were designed to transport large aircraft components within Airbus' manufacturing facilities. The last of these aircraft was delivered in 2000, and while they are still in operation, Airbus has since introduced the Beluga XL, an upgraded version based on the A330 design, to further enhance their transport capabilities.
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There are many different Airbus aircraft. Specify one.