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The A321 entered service in January 1994 with Lufthansa; seen here is an A321-100. The Airbus A321 was the first derivative of the A320, also known as the Stretched A320, A320-500 and A325. [6] [7] Its launch came on 24 November 1988, around the same time as the A320 entered service, after commitments for 183 aircraft from 10 customers were ...
More airlines are flying single-aisle Airbus A321neo family planes across the Atlantic. The aircraft are a popular choice because of their favorable long-haul economics .
Four-abreast cross-section Airbus A320 (foreground) and Boeing 737-900 (background), both narrow-bodies Narrow-body Airbus A320 in front of a Boeing 777-300ER wide-body. A narrow-body aircraft or single-aisle aircraft is an airliner arranged along a single aisle, permitting up to 6-abreast seating in a cabin less than 4 metres (13 ft) in width.
Airbus has delivered 8,605 A320 family aircraft since their certification/first delivery in early 1988, with another 6,056 on firm order (as of 31 December 2018). [1] In comparison, Boeing has shipped 10,444 737-series aircraft since late 1967, including 8,918 [79] since March 1988, [80] and has a further 4,763 on firm order (as of 31 December ...
Wizz Air announced its first route for the Airbus A321XLR from London to Jeddah. The new route costs £134.99, making it one of the most cost-efficient flights available.
The Airbus A321neo is a single-aisle airliner created by Airbus. The A321neo ( neo being an acronym for "new engine option") is developed from the Airbus A321 and Airbus A320neo family . It is the longest stretched fuselage of Airbus's A320 series , and the newest version of the A321, with the original A321ceo entering service in 1994 with ...
The following is a list of airlines operating Airbus A320 family aircraft. [1] [2] Current operators ... A321 A321neo Total Aero Flight — — 4 — 2 — 6: Aero ...
Indian Airlines introduced the Airbus A320 family of aircraft in 1989 and the smaller Airbus A319s in 2005, which are now used by Air India on domestic and regional routes, respectively. [4] On 11 January 2006, Air India announced an order for 68 jets – 8 Boeing 777-200LR , 15 Boeing 777-300ER , 18 Boeing 737-800 and 27 Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners .