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Aer Lingus receives first Airbus A321XLR after delivery delay

Aer Lingus receives first Airbus A321XLR after delivery delay
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Aer Lingus is set to receive its first Airbus A321XLR, marking a significant milestone for the airline. The aircraft, registered as EI-XLR and named Liadháin, was initially scheduled to arrive in Dublin on December 13 but faced a last-minute delay. Aer Lingus has not yet provided details regarding the postponement.

The delivery is now rescheduled for today, with the aircraft departing from Hamburg at 19:15 and expected to land in Dublin around 20:05 local time. Aviation enthusiasts can track the flight on Flightradar24.

This new addition represents a strategic expansion for Aer Lingus as it integrates the A321XLR into its fleet. Known for its extended range of 4,700 nautical miles, this model will enable more efficient long-haul flights, particularly across the Atlantic. The airline plans to leverage this capability to enhance its presence in North American and European markets.

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Aer Lingus has announced new transatlantic routes utilizing the A321XLR, including flights from Dublin to Nashville and Indianapolis starting in 2025. The route to Nashville will commence on April 12 and operate year-round except during January and February. Flights to Indianapolis are set to begin on May 3, running four times weekly.

By the end of 2024, Aer Lingus expects two new aircraft deliveries, with Adrian Dunne confirming that recent agreements have secured "cost certainty" for these additions. Liadháin will play a pivotal role in expanding transatlantic operations due to its ability to cover longer distances efficiently.

The A321XLR's configuration includes 184 seats divided between business class and economy class. This setup aims to provide flexibility while keeping operational costs low. Aer Lingus also hints at further expansion plans into North America using this aircraft model as a cornerstone of their strategy.

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