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On August 3rd an Iberia A321XLR flying to Paris had to return to its origin airport of Madrid. The reason: It had experienced ...
An unassuming plane quietly makes history, soaring across vast distances and capturing the imagination of aviation ...
Summary The Airbus A321XLR is a potential game changer, offering unmatched range and payload capabilities, making it an ideal replacement for the Boeing 757 on transcontinental routes. The A321XLR ...
AIRBUS is on the brink of a historic milestone that could reshape the commercial aviation landscape. The European ...
Sept 20 (Reuters) - The first delivery of Airbus' (AIR.PA), opens new tab longest-range narrowbody jet, the A321XLR, is poised to slip into October, apparently missing the planemaker's delivery ...
Qantas is getting closer to receiving its initial Airbus A321XLR, which is beginning final assembly at the Airbus plant in Hamburg, Germany. The plane will be a milestone in the airline’s fleet ...
Qantas will receive its first Airbus A321XLR in December 2024, six months later than first planned, and the average industry delay in receiving the long-range narrow-body jet is 12 months, the ...
The A321XLR may be new, but the "small is beautiful" story is not. I’ve traveled around the world since 2007, when the A380 was introduced into commercial service, yet have never flown on one.
United says the A321XLR lowers overall fuel burn per seat by 30% compared to previous generation aircraft. The plane can fly at its listed cruising speed of 514 mph for more than 9 hours.
Qantas passengers may find themselves busting to get to their destination – the first of its new aircraft has just two toilets for 180 economy passengers instead of the expected three.
Airbus on Wednesday staged the maiden flight of its newest and largest narrowbody airliner, the A321XLR, as the European planemaker seeks to capitalise on lucrative demand for long-range single ...
Airbus SE may need to reduce the top range of its coming A321XLR jetliner, a key selling point for the new narrowbody, as European regulators seek to lessen the fire risk from an extra fuel tank ...