The standard economy configuration of an Airbus A340-300 is 2-4-2.
Business class, if provided, is 2-2-2.
First class is 1-2-1
There are many Airbus versions. You have not mentioned which. - In the A380 a K seat is by the starboard (right ) window
The difference between the A300 & the A340 is that:-The A300 has two engines, A340 has Four '4 engines 4 long hual'-The A300 is a short to medium range aircraft, while the A340 is a long range aircraft, from Newark in the USA to Singapore. 18 hours non stop.-The A300 is significantly shorter than the A340. It can nearly be double the length.-Airbus has ceased the A300 production line as of 2007 but the A340 production line is still going.-Can seat up to 300 persons. The A340 can carry up 380 in three class layout.
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http://www.seatguru.com/airlines/Aer_Lingus/Aer_Lingus_Airbus_A330-300.php
The seat dimensions on Monarch operated Airbus' are between 17 and 17.5 inches wide.
Seat 23A on an Air France Airbus A330 is a window seat located in the middle of the aircraft, directly over the left wing.
An Airbus A318 will typically accommodate between 18 and 132 passengers.
It really depends on the type of airbus and the seat layout of what the airline wants.
The Airbus A321 has 3 seats either side of it's single aisle in a typical economy seating plan. (3+3). with 33/34 rows depending on carrier. Business class, where fitted is typically 2+2. Check Seat Guru (related links) for seating plan for specific airlines/routes.
The Airbus A300 is a 266 seat short/medium-range twin-engined aircraft that entered service in 1974. The Airbus A380 is a 853 seat long-range four engined aircraft that entered service in 2007.
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Yes. Delta has AVOD.