I prefer flying smaller, single-aisle planes to Europe, and can't wait to fly the new Airbus A321XLR across the pond.
Spanish carrier Iberia has become the first airline to launch transatlantic flights using new Airbus A321XLR aircraft.
What is known is that the A321MPA will be based on the A321XLR, with a very long range coupled to a size big enough to ...
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The Airbus A320 family leads the industry in single-aisle planes and looks set to gain further with its game-changing A321 XLR, which will unlock longer routes. The first was delivered to Spain's ...
“We’ve just signed our second aircraft order. I’m very pleased to announce that we’ve also secured 60 Airbus A321 aircraft,” Boukadida said. “This will help us expand from where we are today, which is ...
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An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt. Impact Link Riyadh Air announced an order for 60 A321neo jets from Airbus on Wednesday. The order from the airline, which is set to start flying next year ...
Saudi Arabia's newest airline Riyadh Air said on Wednesday it had placed an order for 60 Airbus (AIR.PA), opens new tab narrowbody A321-family jets as it prepares to start operations in 2025.
Share Saudi Arabian start-up airline Riyadh Air is buying 60 Airbus aircraft. The order, announced in the Saudi city on Wednesday, is for single-aisle A321neo jets. The deal marks the end of an ...
Iberia has officially taken delivery of the world’s first commercial ready Airbus A321XLR as the carrier prepares to welcome fee-paying passengers in November 2024. In a statement on October 30, 2024, ...
(Bloomberg) -- Airbus SE won an order for 60 A321neo jets from Saudi Arabia’s new carrier, as the kingdom pours billions of dollars into turning the country into an aviation and tourism hub.