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Some airlines have bought Airbus' new extra-long-haul A321XLR to replace their aging Boeing 757s. Boeing chose not to build a replacement for its popular narrowbody in the early 2000s.
United will replace its aging Boeing 757s with the Airbus A321XLR starting in December 2025. The narrowbody can fly up to 5,400 miles nonstop, making it ideal for lower-demand long-haul routes.
Airbus is about to kick-start a new era of long-haul travel. The European manufacturer is set to launch its "extra long-range" Airbus A321XLR in November, with the plane's first flights on Spanish ...
In service [1] [b] Airbus A220: Canada 2 2013 2016 395 (December 2024) [citation needed] 360 (December 2024) Airbus A320 family: Multinational 2 1987 1988 11,524 (as of June 2024) [citation needed] 9,779 (December 2024) Airbus A330: Multinational 2 1992 1994 1,809 (September 2023) [citation needed] 1,194 (December 2024) [citation needed] Airbus ...
Airbus could react with an A321 stretch or an all-new design, and could use a new 50,000 lbf (222.5kN) engine. [46] As recent all-new designs took between 88 and 101 months (7.3 to 8.4 years) between the authority to offer and the introduction, late 2018 to early 2019 launch would have implied a 2026 service entry.
Both the new Airbus A380 and Boeing 787 have FANS-1/A capability. ATC services are now provided to FANS 1/A equipped aircraft in other oceanic airspaces, such as the North Atlantic. However, although many of FANS-1/A's known deficiencies with respect to its use in high density airspace were addressed in later versions of the product (FANS-1/A+ ...
The package of orders includes 85 A321neo planes from Europe's Airbus and an identical number of similarly sized Boeing 737 Max 10s. American Airlines to buy 260 new planes from Airbus, Boeing and ...
The airline also added Airbus A321s, Airbus A330s, and Airbus A340s from 2004 to 2006. In May 2007, Qatar Airways and Airbus signed a memorandum of understanding for 80 brand new Airbus A350s . Qatar Airways became the launch customer of the A350, taking delivery of its first aircraft in December 2014.