Airbus A310
19,802 parts applicable to this airframe — widebody
| Part Number | Status |
|---|---|
| D1853480020 | OEM |
| D2527488600000 | OEM |
| D5211084000760 | OEM |
| D5211100600260 | OEM |
| D5227923500060 | OEM |
| D5311222420005 | OEM |
| D53112296201 | OEM |
| D5311236720141 | OEM |
| D531127822021 | OEM |
| D53112786200201 | OEM |
| D53112818200 | OEM |
| D5311332220102 | OEM |
| D53230385200 | OEM |
| D53230385201 | OEM |
| D53230386200 | OEM |
| D53230398201 | OEM |
| D53230399200 | OEM |
| D53230500200 | OEM |
| D53230526200 | OEM |
| D532305342 | OEM |
| D53230537200 | OEM |
| D5323073220000 | OEM |
| D5323078720000 | OEM |
| D53230945200 | OEM |
| D53231271200 | OEM |
| D5323172620001 | OEM |
| D53233278 | OEM |
| D53233279 | OEM |
| D53370622204 | OEM |
| D53470475002 | OEM |
| D53470492000 | OEM |
| D5347108720300 | OEM |
| D534711242001201 | OEM |
| D534711242300 | OEM |
| D534721722500 | OEM |
| D53472178204 | OEM |
| D53477142204 | OEM |
| D53480020390 | OEM |
| D5361072800000 | OEM |
| D5367005600000 | OEM |
| D536716000000 | OEM |
| D5367300600000 | OEM |
| D5367302500000 | OEM |
| D5391678700000 | OEM |
| D54530014200 | OEM |
| D54530014201 | OEM |
| D55230399200 | OEM |
| D5528000200200 | OEM |
| D57450155200 | OEM |
| D57571682200 | OEM |
Top Replacement-Prone Parts(25)
From FAA SDR — directional buying signal, not a failure rate
| Part # | Propensity | SDRs |
|---|---|---|
| D5227902620200 | 100%* | 141 |
| D5348004320400 | 100%* | 101 |
| D5227902620300 | 100%* | 95 |
| D5528000100400 | 100%* | 87 |
| D5227902620551 | 100%* | 83 |
| D5281005720000 | 100%* | 77 |
| D5746004720000 | 100%* | 77 |
| D5528000100500 | 100%* | 75 |
| D55280001004 | 100%* | 69 |
| D5746004520000 | 100%* | 67 |
| S57112322200 | 100%* | 58 |
| D53471124202 | 100%* | 56 |
| D52279026203 | 100%* | 52 |
| D55280001005 | 100%* | 52 |
| D5746004620000 | 100%* | 50 |
| D5725662100000 | 100%* | 48 |
| D52279026202 | 100%* | 47 |
| D5367320600000 | 100%* | 47 |
| D53472102202 | 100%* | 46 |
| D5746002820400 | 100%* | 45 |
| D5746004420000 | 100%* | 40 |
| D5347228201000 | 100%* | 38 |
| D5227902620500 | 100%* | 34 |
| D5746001720200 | 100%* | 33 |
| D5746002720200 | 100%* | 33 |
* Structural ATA chapters use FAA K-code change rate. Verb-based propensity is suppressed there because "REPAIRED" in the SDR text usually refers to the airframe being repaired around the part.
Utilization & cargo trend(US carriers, 2015–2025)
A310 family rollup — BTS T-100, domestic + international
US carriers only (BTS T-100, domestic + international segments) — foreign-carrier flying is excluded, so global utilization runs higher. Fleet size is reconstructed from the FAA registry (built on or before each year, not yet deregistered) — an approximation. Freighter share counts departures with zero passengers and freight aboard — a proxy for freighter/combi operations, not a tail-by-tail conversion count. Missing years render as gaps.
USM supply — retirements & teardowns(2023–2026)
A310 family — FAA registry deregistrations
FAA registry data. Domestic deregistration is a teardown proxy — it also captures re-registrations and some unflagged exports, so it is not a confirmed part-out count; exported aircraft left the US fleet intact and are not USM supply. ATA shares reflect where this directory's parts for the family concentrate (parts in parentheses) — a coverage signal, not the aircraft's bill of materials or a teardown-yield forecast.
Engine-program supply pressure(since 2023)
FAA registry — US-registered fleet
Engines account for roughly half of all MRO spend, so engine programs shedding aircraft are where retirement supply carries the most value.
| Engine model | Active tails | Engine units | Retired since ’23 | Exported | Avg age at dereg |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GE CF6-80 series | 237 | 571 | 13 | 2 | 36.9 yr |
| P & W JT9D series | 13 | 37 | 3 | 0 | 41.7 yr |
FAA registry data, US-registered aircraft only. Counts reflect the engine model as registered — generic “series” rows coexist with thrust-variant rows, so per-variant figures are partial. Retired = domestic deregistrations (a teardown proxy, not a confirmed part-out); exported aircraft left the US fleet intact. Active tails span every family the engine flies on, not just this one.
Airworthiness Directive activity
FAA / EASA public regulatory data
- EASA AD 2024-0092-R1effective Jul 17, 2024Prohibition
EASA Safety Publications Tool
- EASA AD 2023-0092effective May 19, 2023Mixed actions
EASA Safety Publications Tool
- EASA AD 2023-0018effective Feb 6, 2023Mixed actions
EASA Safety Publications Tool
- EASA AD 2022-0195effective Oct 7, 2022Mixed actions
EASA Safety Publications Tool
- EASA AD 2022-0193effective Oct 7, 2022Mixed actions
EASA Safety Publications Tool
Directives linked to this airframe family in the FAA / EASA regulatory corpus we have processed — not a complete historical AD list. An AD is a compliance requirement that drives scheduled work (inspections, replacements, modifications) across the fleet; inspection directives are not replacement directives, and none of this is a prediction that any part will fail.