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A321XLR
Aer Lingus A321XLR suffers severe 3.3G landing at Dublin, forcing landing gear replacement and extended aircraft grounding.
Air Canada (AC) is preparing for a major expansion phase as it gears up to welcome the Airbus A321XLR into its fleet.
Qantas Airways (QF) announced that its first Airbus A321XLR aircraft are now open for commercial bookings, marking a significant step in its fleet renewal program.
The Airbus A321XLR is redefining narrow-body long-haul travel, offering routes over eight hours that were previously only feasible with wide-body aircraft.
Wizz Air UK has postponed the introduction of its Airbus A321-200NY(XLR) aircraft for the second time due to “an unforeseen issue.”
EASA certifies Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engines for Airbus A321XLR, following FAA approval. Enhanced thrust options boost efficiency.
Airbus and Thales are developing the A321 MPA, a maritime patrol aircraft for the French Navy, enhancing defense operations.
The first long-haul Airbus A321XLR flight marks a new era of efficient single-aisle jets expanding airline route networks.
United Airlines (UA) anticipates receiving its first Airbus A321XLR in January 2026. Marking the beginning of its transition from aging Boeing 757s to these advanced long-range narrowbody aircraft.