Anticipation is high in the aviation industry as Qantas Airways prepares to receive its first Airbus A321XLR aircraft. The aircraft, known for its extended range capabilities, is set for delivery to Qantas in June, after a slight delay from the originally planned April arrival. The carrier will be the first in the Asia-Pacific region to employ the A321XLR, with plans to initially operate domestic routes currently served by Boeing 737-800 aircraft. However, the new aircraft's longer range opens up international route possibilities for the airline.
Airbus' accomplishment of delivering around 820 aircraft in 2025 marks a seven percent increase over the previous year. This comes as Qantas works to enhance its fleet with the A321XLR playing a crucial role. "These new aircraft are part of the biggest domestic fleet renewal program in Qantas’ history, which is bringing significant improvements for customers and career opportunities for our people," said Vanessa Hudson, CEO of Qantas Group.
The A321XLR offers increased seat capacity and premium seating, alongside a quieter, more fuel-efficient operation. The new aircraft will come equipped with features such as free Wi-Fi and considerable overhead bin space for more luggage compared to the 737.