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    Airbus Prepares for First A321XLR Delivery to Iberia, Boosting Long-Haul Capabilities

    Aishwarya ParikhBy Aishwarya ParikhOctober 30, 2024 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Airbus Set to Finalise A321XLR Jet Delivery to Iberia, Marking a New Era in Single-Aisle Travel

    Airbus is nearing completion of the delivery of its highly anticipated A321XLR, its longest-range single-aisle jet, to Spanish airline Iberia. This marks a milestone as the first delivery of this advanced variant of the best-selling A321 model. Although the formal handover will take place shortly, Iberia will not add the aircraft to its active fleet until next month, according to sources familiar with the matter.


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    FILE PHOTO: Airbus A321XLR takes off for its maiden flight at Hamburg-Finkenwerder Airport, Germany, June 15, 2022. REUTERS

    Scheduled Handover and Planned Ceremony

    The A321XLR, assembled in Hamburg, Germany, is scheduled to depart for Madrid on Wednesday at 15:00 GMT. This journey comes right before Airbus releases its quarterly earnings, providing a timely showcase of the company’s latest achievement. Airbus has not commented on the specifics of the delivery, and Iberia’s parent company, International Airlines Group (IAG), confirmed that Iberia will host a formal ceremony on 6 November to welcome the aircraft.

    Originally intended for delivery in 2023, the A321XLR has faced delays, but its arrival is expected to reignite focus on the competition between Airbus and Boeing in this strategic market segment.

    A Strategic Move in the Airbus-Boeing Rivalry

    The A321XLR’s introduction offers a direct challenge to Boeing, specifically in a market niche Boeing aimed to capture with a new design before plans were scrapped. Airbus launched the A321XLR in 2019 to address the void left by the discontinued Boeing 757, positioning it as a viable alternative in the “middle of the market” segment. With its extended range, the A321XLR offers airlines the flexibility to operate longer routes with lower operational risk compared to larger jets, enabling options like flights between Europe and the US on a single-aisle aircraft.

    However, Boeing contends that the A321XLR targets only a narrow section of the single-aisle market. They estimate this market at a projected 33,380 aircraft over the next 20 years, though demand for the A321XLR variant itself could be more limited.

    Extended Range with New Design and Regulatory Hurdles

    The A321XLR is built to support longer-range flights with a smaller capacity, allowing airlines like Iberia to reach extended destinations within Europe and beyond. To accomplish this, Airbus incorporated an innovative rear central fuel tank moulded into the aircraft fuselage to optimise fuel capacity without compromising cabin space. This unique design feature provides additional range but required regulatory changes to address concerns over fire risks and emergency evacuation times.

    Despite these challenges, Airbus reports strong demand, with over 500 orders placed for the A321XLR, although the company does not disclose these orders separately from the broader A321 family. As Airbus completes this historic delivery, industry attention remains focused on Boeing’s efforts to gain certification for its 737 MAX 10, which continues to face regulatory scrutiny.

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