A new era is drawing for airlines around with world with the A321XLR, revolutionizing narrowbody routes formerly dominated by Boeing's 757.
The first Airbus A321XLR set to be delivered to the United States has been spotted in Hamburg, Germany, emblazoned with the ...
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AirlineGeeks on MSNFirst Look: American's A321XLR Rolls Out of Paint ShopAmerican's first A321XLR is out of the paint shop at Airbus' manufacturing facility in Hamburg, Germany. Delivery is expected ...
More recent orders from airlines have favored the 787-9 and the 787-10. Air Canada is currently tied in the fifth-spot with ...
Smaller jets can be cozier and boast competitive fares due to the cheaper costs, and their fewer passengers mean faster ...
With regulatory obstacles pending and airlines awaiting final approval, all eyes are on Boeing's largest single-aisle ...
PERTH, Australia—Indian carrier IndiGo believes its future fleet of Airbus A321XLR narrowbody aircraft offers unique route ...
Qantas has revealed customer-pleasing new features of its new A321XLR in the final stages of production at the Airbus factory ...
Iberia has unveiled the new batch of routes for its A321XLR aircraft, including Orlando, San Juan de Puerto Rico, Fortaleza ...
IndiGo has revealed the configuration and deployment of its future fleet of Airbus A321XLRs, the first of which will be ...
Despite the planned use of the XLR on longer routes, Qantas was yet to make a decision about whether to install lie-flat beds in business on some of the new aircraft. The new Qantas A321XLR in the ...
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