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Keflavik: Play postpones A321LR/XLR project

The Icelandic low-cost airline Play can imagine flying with A321LR/A321XLR in the future. However, short-term plans for flotation have been shelved. According to company boss Birgir Jónsson, the pattern could be interesting at a later date

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Latam Airlines orders 17 more Airbus A321neo

South American Latam Airlines has ordered 17 additional Airbus A321neo aircraft at the Farnborough Air Show. It was also confirmed that the A321XLR will be used as a supplement on long-haul routes. “We welcome the strategic vision

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Airbus: A321XLR first delivery delayed

The European aircraft manufacturer Airbus is postponing the expected first delivery of the A321XLR to 2024. The background is that EASA's safety concerns about the fuel tanks have to be dispelled. Main competitor Boeing had a written statement some time ago

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Air Canada orders six more Airbus A321XLRs

Star Alliance member Air Canada has ordered six more Airbus A321XLR long-haul aircraft. The order has so far been managed anonymously in the backlog. The Canadian carrier has now acknowledged this order. Another 20 units will get one

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Fleet renewal: Qantas orders from Airbus

The Australian Oneworld member Qantas has delighted the European aircraft manufacturer Airbus with a large order in the narrowbodies segment. The carrier has also opted for the long-haul version of the A321. The Qantas regional fleet is showing its age

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Lundgren: Easyjet has no A321XLR plans

The low-cost airline Easyjet has no plans to enter the long-haul business. Accordingly, the A321LR / XLR samples are not of interest to the carrier. Company boss Johan Lundgren made this clear during a webinar by Simple Flying. The orange-colored lowcoster entertains

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