It appears we’re now less than four months away from the first commercial flights aboard the new Airbus A321XLR — a single-aisle aircraft hailed as a “game changer” for its ability to fly longer transoceanic routes. (The “XLR” in the A321XLR stands for “Extra Long Range.”) In recent weeks, Spanish flag carrier Iberia has shared …
Iberia schedules first A321XLR flights — but American’s timeline slips to 2025
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