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Narrowbody aircraft enable expanded transatlantic flight options

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Narrowbody aircraft enable expanded transatlantic flight options
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Technological advancements in the aerospace industry have enabled airlines to expand their route networks, including transatlantic flights using narrowbody aircraft. In June, 16 airlines will operate direct flights across the Atlantic Ocean, connecting North America with Europe using single-aisle planes.

According to Cirium’s Diio Mi airline planning tool, out of 755 weekly departures from North America to Europe with narrowbody aircraft, the Airbus A320neo family is the most popular, responsible for 432 flights. The Boeing 737 MAX follows with 174 weekly flights, while the aging Boeing 757 also remains in use. The Boeing 737 NG has the fewest transatlantic flights due to its operators being based on islands like Greenland and Saint Pierre and Miquelon.

In Canada, Air Transat uses Airbus narrowbodies for transatlantic routes, while Air Canada and WestJet rely on the Boeing 737 MAX 8. "Air Canada only operates three such routes from Halifax Stanfield International Airport (YHZ), Montréal–Trudeau International Airport (YUL), and Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ)," according to available data.

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European carriers Aer Lingus and Iberia operate A321XLRs across the Atlantic. Aer Lingus recently received a new A321XLR from Airbus and flies it to several U.S. destinations. Iberia plans to expand its A321XLR routes later this year.

La Compagnie offers an all-business class service with its A321LRs between France and Newark Liberty International Airport. SAS and TAP Air Portugal also provide transatlantic services with narrowbodies, focusing on different European regions.

In the United States, Delta Air Lines uses Boeing 757-200s for straightforward routes, while JetBlue has expanded its network despite slot constraints at some European airports. United Airlines operates numerous routes with both Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 757-200s.

Island-based airlines like Air Greenland and Azores Airlines connect their regions to Europe and North America. Icelandair and PLAY compete directly on U.S.-Iceland routes using various aircraft types.

Finally, Air Saint-Pierre connects Saint Pierre-Pointe Blanche Airport seasonally to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport using a wet-leased Boeing 737 NG.

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