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Airbus A321XLR draws interest despite real-world range and cargo limitations

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Airbus A321XLR draws interest despite real-world range and cargo limitations
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Guillaume Faury, CEO | Airbus

The Airbus A321XLR is gaining attention in the aviation industry for its extended range and economic advantages compared to traditional widebody aircraft. The model offers airlines the opportunity to serve long-haul routes that previously lacked sufficient demand for larger planes, due to its smaller capacity and lower per-seat fuel consumption.

Despite these benefits, there are some concerns about the aircraft's actual performance and operational risks. While Airbus advertises a range of 4,700 nautical miles (nm) for the A321XLR, operators have reported lower real-world figures. Iberia, which began flying the type in late October last year, states that with a standard configuration of 182 seats, the aircraft achieves only about 3,920 nm. This difference raises questions about how much of the plane’s potential can be realized in regular service.

Nevertheless, the A321XLR remains capable of transatlantic flights and continues to offer cost advantages even with its reduced range. Airlines based on Europe’s western edge—such as Aer Lingus and Iberia—are able to exploit these benefits more fully than carriers further east like ITA Airways, which has not ordered the model.

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The economics of the A321XLR allow airlines to explore new markets with less risk than deploying widebody jets. Its trip costs are roughly half those of twin-aisle planes while maintaining similar unit costs. This makes it easier for airlines to try out new or underserved routes without committing excessive resources.

However, experts warn that opening up niche markets carries its own risks. For example, Aegean Airlines’ order for two A321XLRs could prove challenging given competition from IndiGo—which plans to operate 69 XLRs and enter routes such as Athens-Mumbai within a year. According to OAG Traffic Analyzer data through July 2024, passenger numbers and fares on planned routes suggest initial profitability but increased competition may erode pricing power over time.

Cargo capacity is another limitation for the type. The plane’s hold space is restricted both by passenger luggage volume and limited room for additional cargo compared to widebodies. As Brussels Airlines CEO Dorothea Von Boxberg noted last year, this was a key reason her airline decided against adding the type to its fleet.

Deployment flexibility also varies depending on airline business models. Full-service carriers may find it difficult to redeploy A321XLRs with complex cabin layouts on short-haul services if needed; low-cost carriers like Wizz Air face fewer challenges since their configurations are simpler.

The first flight of the Airbus A321XLR took place on June 15, 2022 (ICAO code: A21N; IATA code: 321).

"Indeed, for things like the transatlantic market, that is not much of an issue, as passengers bring less baggage on average compared to other long-haul destinations. However, when it comes to flights to Africa for instance, the luggage space on the A321XLR might not be sufficient," said Brussels Airlines CEO Dorothea Von Boxberg regarding cargo limitations.

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