Qantas (QF) has revealed a new Great Barrier Reef-inspired livery on its latest Airbus A321XLR, highlighting one of Australia’s most famous natural landmarks as the airline continues to modernize its narrowbody fleet.
Airbus A321XLR
Wizz Air limits its Airbus A321 XLR fleet to short and medium routes, parks jets in Poland, and avoids long-haul markets.
Air Canada (AC) is preparing to expand its transatlantic network with a new nonstop route between Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL) and Dublin Airport (DUB) using the Airbus A321XLR.
Air Canada (AC) has removed 13 international routes from its network between April and September 2026 as the carrier adjusts capacity amid changing travel demand, rising fuel costs, and operational pressures across several markets.
American Airlines (AA) has moved to strengthen its financial position by launching a $1.1 Billion aircraft-backed financing deal tied to a portfolio of 32 Airbus and Boeing jets.
Iberia launches Madrid–Newark daily flights via A321XLR, boosting New York capacity 43% and targeting corporate travelers with faster Manhattan access.
American Airlines will use the Airbus A321XLR to extend several transatlantic routes through winter, allowing year-round service on select Europe flights while adjusting capacity on others.
Airbus A321XLR allows Air India to serve medium-haul international markets that sit beyond the practical range of conventional narrowbodies.
Air India (AI) on January 29 announced the conversion of 15 Airbus A321neo aircraft orders to the latest-generation Airbus A321XLR during Wings India 2026, held in Hyderabad.
Wizz Air UK applies for US approval to launch A321XLR transatlantic flights, starting with charter services under Open Skies rules.