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American Airlines to expand fleet with 50 Airbus A321XLRs

American Airlines to expand fleet with 50 Airbus A321XLRs
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American Airlines has taken significant strides with its Airbus A321XLR plans, capturing the attention of the aviation community following the maiden flight of its first XLR aircraft on March 31 from Airbus's facility in Hamburg, Germany. The airline currently has an order of 50 A321XLR jets, which will be delivered between 2025 and 2029.

"American Airlines currently has 50 XLRs on order," according to ch-aviation. This initiative marks the first time an airline in the United States has ordered the A321XLR, as American aims to tap into new transoceanic markets. Clay McConnell, Head of Communications for Airbus Americas, confirmed, "The purchase agreement includes the conversion of 30 of American’s existing A321neo slots to A321XLRs and incremental orders for an additional 20 A321XLRs."

Previously, the airline had over 250 Airbus jets on order, including a sizeable number of A321s as part of a fleet renewal effort initiated during bankruptcy restructuring. This was intended to replace aging aircraft and comply with the restructuring strategy after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2011.

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The A321XLR is designed as a long-range variant of the A321neo, boasting an extended range of 4,700 nautical miles and improved fuel capabilities, verified by certification from the European Union Safety Agency and the Federal Aviation Administration in the U.S.

For the configuration of its A321XLR, American Airlines plans a lower-density premium seating layout, with aircraft featuring a variety of classes including Flagship Suites and Premium Economy. Every seat will include an entertainment screen, a departure from American's standard configurations which utilize seat-back device holders.

American Airlines' network deployment strategies suggest a focus on replacing the existing A321T on routes such as JFK-LAX and SFO, with transoceanic operations anticipated to begin in 2026 or later. Brian Znotins, Senior Vice President of Network Planning, noted potential deployments in secondary Spanish and French markets, and emphasis on flights from its Miami hub.

As airlines like United Airlines and international carriers including IndiGo also place orders for the A321XLR, which has exceeded 500 orders globally, American Airlines continues to expand its legacy and premium offerings with this new aircraft model.

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