United's Airbus A321XLRs Delayed, American, JetBlue On Track - Live and Let's Fly
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American Airlines and Delta have brand-new aircraft paralysed due to lack of seats. In the case of the first, it has not yet been able to repatriate its first long-range Airbus SE A321XLR, although it has already signed with Airbus the documentation to accept the aircraft. American commissioned 50 of these aircraft in 2019, and plans to release the first of them on an intercontinental route with the US by the end of the year. The plane "will rem…
United's Airbus A321XLRs Delayed, American, JetBlue On Track - Live and Let's Fly
United Airlines will have to wait a bit longer to add Airbus A321XLRs to its fleet, but American Airlines and JetBlue remain on track for 2025 deliveries. Paris Air Show 2023 A321XLR courtesy of Airbus United’s A321XLR: Another Delay, Another Headache United Airlines has been banking on the Airbus A321XLR to do some serious lifting, literally and figuratively. But the jet that was supposed to start arriving this year has hit yet another snag, b…
American Airlines’ first A321XLR Is Ready, But Still Has No Seats to Fly Home
The first Airbus A321XLR for American Airlines, registered as N300NY, is fully assembled, painted, and technically ready —… The post American Airlines’ first A321XLR Is Ready, But Still Has No Seats to Fly Home appeared first on Air Data News.
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