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Airbus explores differences between A321 and new long-range variant
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Airbus A321 | Official Website

The Airbus A321 and A321XLR, while similar in appearance, have distinct differences that set them apart. Both aircraft are integral to many airlines' narrowbody fleets, but they cater to different needs.

The most notable difference between the two is their range capabilities. The A321-100 and -200 variants can travel just over 3,000 nautical miles, according to the Lufthansa Group. In contrast, the A321XLR offers a range of nearly 5,000 nautical miles as reported by Airways Magazine. This extended range is primarily due to its fuel tank configuration. While the A321-200 can be equipped with additional auxiliary fuel tanks, the XLR features several more tanks along with a larger rear center tank.

There are also aesthetic differences in their fuselage designs. The A321 has "Type C" emergency exit doors that resemble boarding doors. The XLR's exits vary but typically include traditional over-wing window exits due to its lower density configuration. Additionally, behind the XLR's wings is a misaligned "plug" style window which allows for flexible seating configurations.

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Engine design further differentiates these aircraft. The engines on the XLR appear wider and rounder compared to those on the original A321, which are longer and narrower as per Airport Technology reports.

The history of the A321 dates back to its launch in November 1988 and entry into service in 1994 with Lufthansa as its first customer. Initially designed for short-to-medium-haul flights within high-demand markets like Europe and Florida vacation destinations, it has evolved significantly since then.

In terms of operators, American Airlines and Delta Air Lines are currently among the largest users of the A321 series globally. Both airlines deploy these aircraft mainly on medium- to short-haul routes because of their higher-density cabin layouts.

Globally, China Southern Airlines, China Eastern Airlines, and Turkish Airlines maintain large fleets of both A321 models. According to Airbus' data from April this year, there are over 3,376 A321ceo and neo aircraft operational worldwide across more than 130 operators.

Airbus launched the A321neo program in 2010 as part of an effort to offer more fuel-efficient engines developed in collaboration with CFM International and Pratt & Whitney. This initiative laid the groundwork for subsequent models like the LR (Long Range) variant introduced in late 2015 by Arkia Israeli Airlines.

At the Paris Air Show in 2019 came another milestone: Airbus unveiled its latest model –the long-range point-to-point market-oriented–A320neo family member called 'A32XLr.' It boasts unique fuel distribution systems enabling redistribution throughout flights ensuring efficiency across varying distances flown during operations globally today!

American Airlines will soon receive delivery marking them first US-based carrier utilizing this innovative solution promising exciting times ahead especially when considering potential routes served including Oslo Norway Manchester UK Lisbon Portugal São Paulo Brazil Santiago Chile amongst others!

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