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The Airbus A321XLR (which stands for extra long range) is the world's longest-range single-aisle commercial aircraft, with a range of up to 4,700 nautical miles (just over 5,400 miles).
Thanks to the modified landing gear, it has a bigger takeoff weight, ... The A321XLR is expected to enter service in early 2024. A321XLR aircraft Airbus long-range test flight. Read press release .
Airbus’s A321XLR will be subject to special conditions proposed for the aircraft’s integrated rear centre tank, intended to ensure adequate protection from fire.
The A321XLR will kick-start a new era of long-haul flying in November. Many airlines will offer lie-flat business class for the up to 11-hour treks. Airbus' A321XLR is about to launch.
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 ...
Iberia launched the first long-haul Airbus A321XLR flight from Madrid to Boston on November 14. It's the world's first example of lie-flat business class on the highly anticipated new jet.
Aircraft manufacturer Airbus has unveiled designs for the A321XLR – an aircraft it claims will be the world’s “longest range single-aisle airliner.” ...
The new Airbus A321XLR can fly further than any other single-aisle plane on the market. It promises to open up new, nonstop, transatlantic routes to cities in Europe and the United States.
EASA certified the A321XLR on July 19. The type’s launch customer, Iberia , took delivery of the aircraft on October 30, scheduling the A321XLR’s first commercial flight on November 6.
Iberia launched the first long-haul Airbus A321XLR flight from Madrid to Boston on November 14. It's the world's first example of lie-flat business class on the highly anticipated new jet.
The Airbus A321XLR: Spanish carrier Iberia launched the A321XLR globally this week. Courtesy Airbus. Record-breaker: The new aircraft is the world's longest-range single-aisle commercial plane.
Airbus has delivered its first A321XLR jet to Spain's Iberia, the European planemaker said, stepping up a battle with Boeing in the middle of the jet market. The plane, which took five years to ...