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EVERY Airlines BEGS For The Airbus A321XLR NOW! Here's Why === #fligavia #boeing #airbus #a321xlr #aviation === 0000 Intro 00:33 How the A321XLR Came to Be? 01:54 Why Is It So Popular with Airlines? 06:50 Replacing the 757 08:59 Boeing's Response 11:23 Boeing’s challenges === EVERY Airlines BEGS For The Airbus A321XLR NOW! Here's Why It's been a long time since we’ve had an exciting conversation about the A321 XLR - the long-expected aircraft, but the moment is finally coming! This game-changing aircraft is now officially in service with pioneering airlines, like Iberia. However, the buzz surrounding the XLR hasn’t faded since its debut by Airbus in 2019, and its appeal continues to grow stronger day by day. So why is this aircraft so attractive and is it truly a game-changer? More interestingly, how is Boeing quietly reclaiming its dominance in this segment? Let's see! EVERY Airlines BEGS For The Airbus A321XLR NOW! Here's Why To understand why it is so beloved and eagerly anticipated, let's look at how it came to aviation! The Airbus A321 XLR is the longest-range version of the A321 Neo series, developed to meet the demand for operating long-haul routes with high fuel efficiency. Officially unveiled by Airbus on June 17, 2019, at the Paris Air Show, this aircraft boasts a range of up to 8,704 km, which is 15% farther than the previous A321 LR model. From the outside, the aircraft looks no different from the Airbus A321 Neo, although its capabilities are significantly more advanced. EVERY Airlines BEGS For The Airbus A321XLR NOW! Here's Why The first test flight of the XLR took place on June 15, 2022, in Hamburg, Germany, marking a significant milestone in its development process. Later, on July 2024, the aircraft received certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, paving the way for official deliveries. The first XLR was delivered to Spain's Iberia Airlines on October 30, 2024, cementing its position as the longest-range single-aisle aircraft in the aviation industry. Notably, this Airbus aircraft is designed with several noteworthy improvements. It features a fixed rear center tank, allowing for greater fuel capacity without compromising cargo space.