Iberia Airbus A321XLR
Iberia Airbus A321XLR (Source: Airbus)
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The Spanish airline Iberia has received the world’s first example of the new Airbus A321XLR, starting a new era in aviation as a pioneer. With the aircraft, considered a significant advance in technology and comfort, Iberia plans to expand its network to include transoceanic flights.

Iberia introduces latest single-aisle aircraft

was the first to take delivery of the A321XLR, equipped with CFM LEAP-1A engines. This innovative aircraft will initially operate on regional across before making its inaugural from to in November. Marco Sansavini, CEO of Iberia, describes this event as a milestone for the airline.

New possibilities for aviation

Christian Scherer, CEO at , says that after five years of development, the A321XLR is now ready to open a new chapter in flight. The aircraft the ability to countless new non-stop destinations, marking a significant advance in air connectivity. This delivery marks a significant step in Airbus‘ ongoing innovation efforts.

Flight comfort and sustainability

The new A321XLR seats 182 in a two-class layout, with lie-flat seats in . The offers long-haul comfort and the XL containers allow 60% more luggage capacity. Passengers benefit from high connectivity at every seat and an optimized lighting system that helps improve the overall flight experience.

A step towards sustainable aviation

With the A321XLR, Airbus is introducing the next evolutionary stage of the series. The aircraft offers a range of up to 4,700 nautical miles and 30% lower fuel consumption per seat than older competing models. Airbus aims to fully equip its aircraft to run on () by 2030.

Iberia is a leading Spanish airline known for its extensive network and dedicated service. With the innovative A321XLR, it is further expanding its strategic position in . The focus is on sustainable and modern customer comfort.

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