Airbus A321XLR Certified By EASA, Entry Into Service Expected Soon!

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Published 2024-07-22
Our apologies for being a little late to deliver this news, but about a week ago, Airbus announced that the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has certified the A321XLR. In case you’ve been living under a rock, the XLR is an A321neo derivative that promises to provide unprecedented range on a narrowbody aircraft.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jamie-Fox
    Boeing just left the competition..737..757..767 no competition at all. This type of A321XLR will dominate the low capacity long range market surely.
  • @tobiwan001
    It’s the new standard for most connections in the future. A320 series will fly most national and many international connections worldwide.
  • @johnm8224
    Oh cool. I'd not heard this! Good news!
  • @fotiskantis
    This is now the new norm for air travel. Excellent work Airbus ❤❤
  • @gtiguy9629
    They also missed 777x also got the green light for testing certification
  • @moekitsune
    The A321XLR is probably one of my favorite new aircraft
  • @gimus3
    I love that plane. I am curious, how will it be comfortable, spacious and equipped inside. Well done, Airbus! ❤❤❤
  • @johnkim8957
    Too bad Delta didn’t order this A321XLR, now they are stuck with B757’s and B767’s for another 20 years, that will make them 50 years old🥲
  • @StySiddhi
    Introduction of the A321XLR might have the same effect than the one of B787 / A350 !
  • @nohandle350
    Airbus A321 XLR..... Oh it's so lonely here at the top!
  • Well done Airbus.I live in the Philippines love the 321 dislike the 737 and now more airlines are using the 350 instead of 787 I have more choices