Airbus A321XLR Set to Transform Transatlantic Flights

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The Airbus A321XLR, a single-aisle aircraft capable of flying up to 5,400 miles, is set to transform the airline industry by offering long-haul flights with fewer passengers and lower costs. Iberia, the first airline to operate the A321XLR, recently completed its inaugural transatlantic flight from Madrid to Boston. The aircraft's design allows airlines to optimize seasonal routes and expand point-to-point connectivity. Despite potential passenger discomfort on long flights in a narrowbody plane, the A321XLR is expected to be widely adopted, with over 500 orders from 25 carriers, including American Airlines and IndiGo.
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