Before we click the virtual "joystick" and look around, it is worth understanding why this specific cockpit draws so much attention. The Airbus A330 entered service in the mid-1990s, but its cockpit design philosophy—known as the "Airbus Common Cockpit Concept"—was revolutionary.
When looking at an (such as this example from 360Cities ), the first thing that stands out is the spaciousness. Unlike the narrow-body Airbus A320 family, the A330 features a wider and deeper cockpit, providing ample room for two pilots and jumpseat observers. Airbus A330 Cockpit 360 View
Imagine yourself sitting in the pilot's seat, surrounded by a vast array of controls, displays, and instruments. The A330 cockpit is designed to provide pilots with a clear and intuitive view of the flight environment. Here's a 360-degree view of the cockpit: Before we click the virtual "joystick" and look
Look straight ahead in your 360-degree view, and you will see the Electronic Flight Instrument System (EFIS). The A330 features six large, high-resolution liquid crystal displays (LCDs) that replace old-fashioned mechanical gauges. Primary Flight Display (PFD) Unlike the narrow-body Airbus A320 family, the A330