IAG May Cancel Aer Lingus’s A321XLR Plans Without Pilot Pay Deal
In a recent development, Luis Gallego, CEO of International Airlines Group (IAG), has issued a stark warning that the conglomerate… Read More »
Airbus Delays A321XLR Entry To Service Expectation To the Second Half of 2024
Airbus has postponed the entry into service of its A321XLR to the second half of this year. Initially planned for… Read More »
American Airlines Shifts Delivery Schedule and Defers 787-9s, Expects A321XLR by 4Q 2024
American Airlines has adjusted its aircraft delivery plans, deferring the receipt of ten Boeing 787-9s originally slated for 2024 and… Read More »
A Journey to the North Pole and Beyond with the Airbus A321XLR
Airbus’ newest and longest-range single-aisle jet, the A321XLR, is undergoing a series of international test flights to demonstrate its performance… Read More »
Airbus Inaugurates Hamburg Hangar for A321XLR Equipment Installation
Airbus has opened a new automated A321XLR equipping hangar in Hamburg. The new hangar will continue the modernisation and digitisation… Read More »
EASA Requirements May Impact Range of Airbus A321XLR, Airbus Remains Optimistic
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has outlined requirements that could potentially affect the range of the Airbus A321XLR,… Read More »
Airbus A321XLR Faces Range Limitations Due to Safety Feature
The highly anticipated Airbus A321XLR, initially designed with a range of 4,700 miles, is encountering challenges due to a new… Read More »
Icelandair Places Order for 13 Airbus A321XLR Jets
Icelandair has become Airbus’ newest customer with an order for 13 A321XLR aircraft. Icelandair, the main Icelandic airline based in… Read More »