IndiGo has revealed the configuration and deployment of its future fleet of Airbus A321XLRs, the first of which will be handed over to the low-cost operator in fiscal year 2026.
Airlines can fly more niche nonstop flights. The 5,400-mile-ranged A321XLR — which can fly about 800 miles further than the A321LR — unlocks markets that its narrowbody predecessors couldn't ...
Is anything in aviation more fun than getting a lie-flat Business Class seat for a short 2-3 hour flight across Europe? We ...
The European company started delivering the new aircraft—the A321XLR—late last year against ... has racked up more than 500 orders, many from airlines looking to replace older Boeing planes.
Amsterdam and Manchester have been revealed as IndiGo’s first destinations in western Europe, to be serviced by B787-9 ...
Airbus reports that the A321XLR achieves 30% lower fuel consumption per seat compared to older models. Thirteen airlines have chosen GTF engines for 217 A321XLRs, with Wizz Air set to be the first ...
Credit: Ocean Driven Media Air Canada continues to await the delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, which the airline believes has the size, range and efficiency to enable profitable flying on long ...
An Uzbek airline known as Qanot Sharq is set to become the first in Central Asia to receive Airbus A321XLR and Airbus ... while the other is leased from Turkish leisure carrier Southwind Airlines.
The long-haul service, set to begin Aug. 1, will make the ULCC the sole airline to offer nonstop flights between the cities. It comes as Wizz prepares to take delivery of its first A321XLR ...