Yes, the Airbus A310 can cross the Atlantic. It is a wide-body aircraft designed for medium- to long-haul flights, including transatlantic routes.
Range: The A310-300 variant has a maximum range of around 9,540 km (5,930 miles), which is sufficient for most transatlantic routes (e.g., New York to London or Toronto to Frankfurt).
Passenger and Cargo Capacity: Its wide-body design allows it to carry a significant number of passengers and cargo, making it suitable for long-haul operations.
In its prime, the A310 was commonly used by airlines for transatlantic flights. Today, while it has largely been retired from passenger service, some cargo and military operators still use it for long-haul missions.