Delivery of First A321XLR to Iberia

On October 30, 2024, Airbus delivered the first Airbus A321XLR to Spain’s national carrier, Iberia, making it the launch operator of this extended-range aircraft. The A321XLR (Extra Long Range), designed to offer a range of up to 4,700 nautical miles, allows airlines to operate transatlantic and other long-haul routes with a single-aisle plane, offering greater fuel efficiency and lower operating costs than traditional wide-body jets.

Powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines, Iberia’s new A321XLR is configured with 182 seats in a two-class layout, featuring both lie-flat business seats and enhanced economy seating, aimed at increasing passenger comfort on long flights. Iberia plans to operate the aircraft on short-haul European routes initially, enabling crews to familiarize themselves with its features, before officially deploying it on the transatlantic Madrid-Boston route starting on November 14, 2024. This addition aligns with Iberia’s strategy to expand its long-haul offerings in an efficient, eco-friendly manner.

Airbus’ commercial chief Christian Scherer highlighted that the A321XLR “opens a new chapter in air connectivity,” enabling airlines to expand their network with new non-stop destinations previously difficult to reach with single-aisle aircraft. The aircraft’s extended range is achieved through a large aft center fuel tank, allowing for the unprecedented range in narrow-body jets while maintaining fuel efficiency, which Airbus reports is 30% better than previous generation aircraft on a per-seat basis​.

Sources: Mirage News, Flight Global

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Steven Meyer

Master’s in Business Administration, Bachelor’s in Aerospace Engineering, Private Pilot License & Cat B1 and B2 Aircraft Type Maintenance Airbus A318/A319/A320/A321 (CFM56) Certification. Experience in aviation with Airbus (A400M) and Embraer (KC390) in the Loads and Mass Properties departments, respectively. Flight Simulator Experience in A220, A320, A321, A340, A350, A380, B737, B747, B777, KC-390, C172 & V22 Osprey.

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