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October, 2020 AIRCRAFT Version: October, 2020 WHICH MICHELIN® TIRE IS RIGHT FOR YOUR AIRCRAFT? Military Segment AIRCRAFT (all) Position SIZE PN SHORT NSN SR PR A-10 MLG 36X11 008-742-4 2620-01-129-7607 174 22 A-10 MLG 36X11 008-742-4 2620-01-129-7607 250 22 A-4, F-4, V-22 NLG 18X5.7-8 008-649-1 2620-00-946-1108 200 14 Aérospatiale Alouette III SA 316, SA 319 NLG / MLG 355X150-4 065-543-0 2620-14-514-6183 160 4 AH-64 NLG / MLG 8.50-10 001-350-2 2620-01-168-0164 120 10 AIRBUS A220, EMBRAER E190/195-E2 NLG 27X8.5R12 M20001 225 16 AIRBUS A220-100/300 MLG H42X15.0R21 M20201 225 26 AIRBUS A300-600, BOEING 727, 747-100/200/300 NLG / MLG 49X17 020-791-0 225 32 AIRBUS A300-600, BOEING 727, 747-100/200/300/400 NLG / MLG 49X17 020-791-0 235 32 AIRBUS A300-600, BOEING 727, 747-100/200/300/400 NLG / MLG 49X17 020-791-0 235 32 AIRBUS A310-200, BOEING 747-100 NLG / MLG 46X16 039-785-4 225 30 AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A319neo/A320neo MLG 46X17.0R20 M01103 225 30 AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A319neo/A320neo MLG 46X17.0R20 M01103 225 30 AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A319neo/A320neo MLG 46X17.0R20 M01103 225 30 AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A319neo/A320neo MLG 46X17.0R20 M01103 225 30 AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A321/A319neo/A320neo/A321neo NLG 30X8.8R15 M08201 2620-14-469-4308 225 16 AIRBUS A318/A319/A320/A321/A319neo/A320neo/A321neo NLG 30X8.8R15 M08201 2620-14-469-4308 225 16 AIRBUS A320/A321≤89T MLG 1270X455R22 M13901 225 AIRBUS A320/A321≤89T MLG 1270X455R22 M13901 225 AIRBUS A321≤89T/A321>89T/A321neo≤97T MLG 1270X455R22 M20101 225 32 AIRBUS A321≤89T/A321>89T/A321neo≤97T MLG 1270X455R22 M20101 225 32 AIRBUS A330-200/200F/300F/800neo/900neo, A340-200/300 MLG 1400X530R23 M05102 2620-14-590-8359 235 36 AIRBUS A330-200/200F/300F/800neo/900neo, A340-200/300 MLG 1400X530R23 M05102 2620-14-590-8359 235 36 AIRBUS A330-200/200F/300F/800neo/900neo, A340-200/300 NLG 1050X395R16 M07601 2620-14-469-4310 235 28 AIRBUS A330-200/200F/300F/800neo/900neo, A340-200/300 NLG 1050X395R16 M07601 2620-14-469-4310 235 28 AIRBUS A330neo 251t MLG 1400X530R23 M16006 235 40 AIRBUS A340-500/600 NLG 45X18.0R17 M14001 235 36 AIRBUS A340-500/600 NLG 45X18.0R17 M14001 235 36 AIRBUS A340-500/600, A380 MLG 1400X530R23 M16004 235 40 For any other tire size no featured in the above listing, please contact your local sales office. Version: October, 2020 AIRBUS A340-500/600, A380 MLG 1400X530R23 M16004 235 40 AIRBUS A350-1000 MLG 50X20.0R22 M42203 245 34 AIRBUS A350-800/900 MLG 1400X530R23 M18801 235 42 AIRBUS A350-800/900 MLG 1400X530R23 M18801 235 42 AIRBUS A350-800/900/1000 NLG 1050X395R16 M20301 245 28 AIRBUS A350-800/900/1000 NLG 1050X395R16 M20301 245 28 AIRBUS A380 NLG 1270X455R22 M17402 235 32 AIRBUS A380 NLG 50X20.0R22 M42204 235 34 AIRBUS A380 NLG 50X20.0R22 M42204 235 34 ALCM TRAILER GROUND 34X9.25-16 033-841-0 2610-01-154-5405 210 18 ATR 42 MLG 32X8.8R16 M13201 190 12 ATR 42 MLG 32X8.8R16 M13201 190 12 ATR 42/72 NLG 450X190-5 026-545-0 2620-14-572-3298 190 10 ATR 42/72 (exclusive) NLG 435X190R5 M09601 2620-14-469-4304 190 10 ATR 72 MLG H34X10.0R16 M10001 2620-14-572-3300 190 14 ATR 72 MLG H34X10.0R16 M10001 2620-14-572-3300 190 14 AV-8B MLG 26X7.75R13 M16101 2620-01-252-2753 230 10 AV-8B NLG 26X8.75R11 M16601 2620-99-783-3900 230 16 B-1B MLG B46X16.0-23.5 008-887-1 2620-01-207-5302 276 30 B-1B MLG B46X16.0-23.5 008-887-3 2620-01-642-7532 276 30 B-1B NLG 35X11.5-16 008-842-0 2620-01-208-2894 256 22 B-52 MLG 56X16 008-794-1 2620-00-575-8886 225 38 B-52 MLG 56X16 008-794-1 2620-00-575-8886 239 38 B-52 WTG 32X8.8 041-712-0 2620-00-900-1191 160 16 BAE-146 NLG 24X7.7 028-675-0 190 14 BEECHCRAFT C-12J Huron NLG 19.5X6.75-8 026-335-1 2620-01-308-0627 190 10 BOEING 717, DC9, MD80, MD90 NLG 26X6.6 029-658-0 225 12 BOEING 717, DC9, MD80, MD90 NLG 26X6.6 029-658-0 225 12 BOEING 717, DC9, MD80, MD90 NLG 26X6.6 029-658-0 225 12 BOEING 717-200 MLG H41X15.0-19 029-896-0 225 24 BOEING 717-200 MLG H41X15.0-19 029-896-0 225 24 BOEING 737 300/400/500/600/700/800/900/900ER, MAX 7/8/9NLG 27X7.75R15 M15501 235 12 For any other tire size no featured in the above listing, please contact your local sales office. Version: October, 2020 BOEING 737 300/400/500/600/700/800/900/900ER, MAX 7/8/9NLG 27X7.75R15 M15501 235 12 BOEING 737-200/300/400/500, 757-200/300 MLG H40X14.5-19 040-800-1 225 24 BOEING 737-200/300/400/500, 757-200/300 MLG H40X14.5-19 040-800-1 225 26 BOEING 737-200/300/400/500, 757-200/300 MLG H40X14.5-19 040-800-1 235 26 BOEING 737-200/300/400/500, 757-200/300 MLG H40X14.5-19 040-800-1 235 26 BOEING 737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900 NLG 27X7.75R15 M12801 225 12 BOEING 737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900 NLG 27X7.75R15 M12801 225 12 BOEING 737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900, P-8A NLG 27X7.75-15 029-616-0 2620-01-585-4996 225 12 BOEING 737-300/400/500/600/700/800/900, P-8A NLG 27X7.75-15 029-616-0 2620-01-585-4996 225 12 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 MLG H44.5X16.5-21 029-894-0 225 28 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 MLG H44.5X16.5-21 029-894-0 225 28 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900 MLG H44.5X16.5-21 029-894-2 225 28 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900/900ER, MAX 7/8 MLG H44.5X16.5R21 M19001 235 30 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900/900ER, MAX 7/8 MLG H44.5X16.5R21 M19001 235 30 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900/900ER, MAX 7/8/9 MLG H44.5X16.5R21 M21201 235 32 BOEING 737-600/700/800/900/900ER, MAX 7/8/9/10 MLG H44.5X16.5R21 M21202 245 32 BOEING 747-200/300/400 NLG / MLG 49X19.0-20 040-873-0 235 34 BOEING 747-200/300/400 NLG / MLG 49X19.0-20 040-873-0 235 34 BOEING 747-400 NLG / MLG H49X19.0-22 020-805-3 235 32 BOEING 747-400 NLG / MLG H49X19.0-22 020-805-3 235 32 BOEING 747-400 NLG / MLG H49X19.0-22 020-805-3 235 32 BOEING 747-400ER, 747-8, 787-8 NLG / MLG 50X20.0R22 M42201 235 34 BOEING 747-400ER, 747-8, 787-8 NLG / MLG 50X20.0R22 M42201 235 34 BOEING 747-8, 777-200 MLG 50X20.0R22 M12901 235 26 BOEING 747-8, 777-200 MLG 50X20.0R22 M12901 235 26 BOEING 747-8, 777-200LR/300ER/F MLG 52X21.0R22 M13104 235 36 BOEING 747-8, 777-200LR/300ER/F MLG 52X21.0R22 M13104 235 36 BOEING 747-8, 777-200LR/300ER/F MLG 52X21.0R22 M13105 245 36 BOEING 747-8, 777-200LR/300ER/F MLG 52X21.0R22 M13105 245 36 BOEING 747-8/8F, 767-400ER, 777-200/200ER/300 NLG / MLG 50X20.0R22 M12301 235 32 BOEING 747-8/8F, 767-400ER, 777-200/200ER/300 NLG / MLG 50X20.0R22 M12301 235 32 BOEING 757-200/300 NLG H31X13.0-12 029-838-0 2620-01-518-6974 225 20 For any other tire size no featured in the above listing, please contact your local sales office. Version: October, 2020 BOEING 757-200/300 NLG H31X13.0-12 029-838-0 2620-01-518-6974 225 20 BOEING 757-200/300 NLG H31X13.0-12 040-838-0 235 20 BOEING 757-200/300 NLG H31X13.0-12 040-838-0 235 20 BOEING 767-200/200ER/300 MLG H46X18.0-20 039-859-0 225 28 BOEING 767-200/200ER/300 MLG H46X18.0-20 039-859-0 225 28 BOEING 767-200/200ER/300/300ER NLG H37X14.0-15 032-744-0 225 22 BOEING 767-200/200ER/300/300ER NLG H37X14.0-15 032-744-0 225 22 BOEING 767-200/300 MLG H46X18.0-20 020-807-0 235 32 BOEING 767-200/300 MLG H46X18.0-20 020-807-0 235 32 BOEING 767-200/300 MLG H46X18.0-20 040-807-0 235 32 BOEING 767-200/300 MLG H46X18.0-20 040-807-0 235 32 BOEING 767-200/300/400ER NLG H37X14.0-15 020-739-0 235 24 BOEING 767-200/300/400ER NLG H37X14.0-15 020-739-0 235 24 BOEING 767-400ER, 777-200/200ER/300 MLG 50X20.0R22 M12302 235 32 BOEING 767-400ER, 777-200/200ER/300 MLG 50X20.0R22 M12302 235 32 BOEING 777-200/300 NLG 42X17.0R18 M12501 235 26 BOEING 777-200/300 NLG 42X17.0R18 M12501 235 26 BOEING 777-200LR/300ER/F, 777X-9 NLG 43X17.5R17 M17701 235 32 BOEING 777-200LR/300ER/F, 777X-9 NLG 43X17.5R17 M17701 235 32 BOEING 777X-9 MLG 52X21.0R22 M21301 245 38 BOEING 787-8 MLG 50X20.0R22 M42202 235 34 BOEING 787-8 MLG 50X20.0R22 M42202 235 34 BOEING 787-8/9/10 NLG 40X16.0R16 M18501 235 26 BOEING 787-8/9/10 NLG 40X16.0R16 M18501 235 26 BOEING 787-9/10 MLG 54X21.0R23 M19501 235 38 BOEING 787-9/10 MLG 54X21.0R23 M19501 235 38 BOMBARDIER CRJ 100/200 MLG H29X9.0-15 027-438-0 210 16 BOMBARDIER CRJ 100/200, BEECHCRAFTCRAFT Hawker 4NLG 18X4.4 027-614-0 210 12 BOMBARDIER CRJ 550/700/900 MLG H36X12.0-18 029-901-0 225 18 BOMBARDIER CRJ 550/700/900 MLG H36X12.0-18 029-901-0 225 18 BOMBARDIER CRJ 550/700/900 NLG 20.5X6.75-10 036-897-0 225 12 BOMBARDIER DHC8-100/200 MLG H31X9.75-13 026-202-0 190 12 For any other tire size no featured in the above listing, please contact your local sales office.
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