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Qantas launches first commercial flights with Airbus A321XLR

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Qantas launches first commercial flights with Airbus A321XLR
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Qantas has launched its first two Airbus A321XLR aircraft, marking a step forward in the airline’s fleet renewal program. The two planes, named ‘Great Ocean Road’ (VH-OGA) and ‘Outback Way’ (VH-OGB), began their commercial service with flights between Sydney and Melbourne, and Sydney and Perth.

AirlineRatings attended the launch event and joined the inaugural Sydney–Perth flight. Qantas Group CEO Vanessa Hudson highlighted the significance of the new aircraft for the company’s ongoing modernization efforts. “Seeing our A321XLRs take to the skies with customers for the first time is a proud moment for everyone involved and testament to the incredible efforts of the teams across Qantas and Airbus,” Hudson said.

Hudson also emphasized the benefits of investing in new aircraft. “Investing in next generation aircraft is the most significant way we can elevate the travel experience for our customers and our people. We have already seen a significant improvement in customer satisfaction on our new A220s and Jetstar’s new aircraft,” she added.

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Qantas Domestic CEO Markus Svensson explained that the extended range of the A321XLR opens up additional routes, including short-haul international destinations across South East Asia and the Pacific Islands—markets not currently served by its Boeing 737 fleet. He noted that using widebody jets on these thinner routes has not been economical, but the A321XLR provides both range and efficiency. With a maximum range of up to 8,700 kilometres—over 3,000 kilometres more than the Boeing 737—the aircraft expands Qantas’ network options.

The airline has increased its total order for the A321XLR to 48 as part of its largest-ever fleet renewal. Sixteen of these will feature lie-flat Business Class seats and seatback entertainment for longer flights such as transcontinental services to Perth and select international routes. By year-end, Qantas expects to have seven A321XLRs in operation.

For Economy passengers, Qantas says the A321XLR offers an improved experience compared to its current 737-800s. The new model keeps a 30-inch seat pitch but introduces wider seats at 17.6 inches with better cushioning. Each seat includes a leather adjustable headrest, dual USB-A and USB-C charging ports, a drop-down tablet holder compatible with fast Wi-Fi, inflight entertainment, and an adjustable meal table.

The upgrades are expected to make flying more comfortable and connected for passengers compared to older models.

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