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An airline upgraded 15 A321neo orders to A321XLRs for longer nonstop flights, boosting efficiency and route flexibility.
An airline has converted 15 A321neo orders to the longer-range A321XLR variant, enhancing its ability to operate nonstop flights on transatlantic and long-haul routes.
The change reflects a strategic shift toward greater operational efficiency, expanded route options, and improved fuel economy.
The A321XLR, capable of flying up to 4,700 nautical miles, allows the airline to serve distant markets without stopovers, reducing travel time and costs.
The move aligns with broader industry trends favoring fuel-efficient, long-range narrowbody aircraft amid rising demand for direct flights and sustainability goals.
The update was reported by ch-aviation, a provider of aviation industry data and analysis.
Una aerolínea actualizó 15 pedidos de A321neo a A321XLR para vuelos más largos sin escalas, aumentando la eficiencia y la flexibilidad de las rutas.