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Airbus A321neo continues strong market presence with significant orders
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The Airbus A321neo, a single-aisle airliner, has emerged as a significant advancement in the aviation industry. Developed from the first A321, it is part of the A320neo family and offers enhanced fuel efficiency compared to its predecessor, the A321ceo. The manufacturer claims that it achieves a 20% lower fuel burn. The aircraft can seat between 180 and 220 passengers in a two-class configuration or up to 244 passengers in a high-density cabin layout.

Airbus provides detailed specifications for the A321neo. It covers a distance of 0.18 miles per kilogram of fuel at an altitude of 32,800 feet and has an economic cruise speed of 515 mph. The maximum take-off weight is listed at 214,000 pounds with a range capability reaching up to 4,600 miles when fully fueled.

The aircraft features new engine options: CFM International’s LEAP-1A engine or Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower PW1100G-JM geared turbofan engine. These engines contribute significantly to its improved performance and efficiency.

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VietJet Air recently placed an order for up to 150 A321neo twinjets during the Paris Air Show. Vietjet Chair Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao commented on this development: “This new agreement marks a significant milestone in our strategic partnership with Airbus."

Since its introduction into service with Virgin America in May 2017, more than 7,000 units have been ordered worldwide. As airlines continue to seek efficient solutions for their fleets, the A321neo remains a popular choice among carriers looking to optimize operations.

Frontier Airlines unveiled its first ultra-fuel-efficient A321neo at Tampa International Airport in 2022 and declared plans to nearly triple its fleet size by the end of this decade.

The Airbus A321neo series also includes extended-range models such as the A321LR and A321XLR which provide additional flexibility for airlines operating medium- and long-haul routes.

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