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American Airlines trains pilots for upcoming transatlantic Airbus A321XLR flights

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American Airlines trains pilots for upcoming transatlantic Airbus A321XLR flights
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Robert D. Isom, CEO and President | American Airlines

American Airlines is preparing its pilots to operate transatlantic flights using the Airbus A321XLR, with a training program that began on September 4. The airline conducted 42 roundtrip flights between Philadelphia International Airport and Edinburgh Airport as part of the certification process required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). FAA inspectors were present on these flights to ensure compliance with North Atlantic operational standards.

The training covered various aspects specific to transatlantic operations, including adapting to daily-changing North Atlantic Tracks, managing non-radar air traffic control interactions, planning for diversions, and practicing satellite communication protocols. An initial group of 45 pilots participated in this intensive qualification process. These pilots will later be responsible for training additional line pilots at American Airlines’ New York base at John F. Kennedy International Airport.

The Airbus A321XLR, which has a range of approximately 4,700 nautical miles, is scheduled for delivery in the fourth quarter of 2025. Before launching transatlantic services, American Airlines plans to introduce the aircraft on domestic routes such as between JFK and Los Angeles International Airport. This phased approach allows crews and maintenance teams to become familiar with the new model before it begins long-haul service.

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Captain Josh Hall, who leads American’s Airbus A320 fleet, stated: “This effort sets us up nicely to begin training our line pilots to fly the A321XLR over the North Atlantic, and it was only made possible by the hard work and professionalism of our check pilots, the FAA and our A320 flight training and fleet technical teams.”

American Airlines’ rollout plan involves two main phases. The first phase focuses on domestic operations within the United States to identify any operational issues before deploying the aircraft internationally. During this stage, crews will gain experience while any technical or procedural problems are addressed.

In phase two, once domestic operations are established and pilot training is complete, American Airlines intends to use the A321XLR on transatlantic routes. The aircraft’s range makes it suitable for serving secondary European markets and seasonal services that may not support larger widebody jets year-round. This flexibility enables more frequent service from major hubs during off-peak periods.

The introduction of lie-flat business class seats aligns with industry trends aimed at increasing premium revenue streams. The ability of the A321XLR to serve both large cities and smaller destinations efficiently allows American Airlines to adjust capacity according to market demand without relying solely on larger aircraft like the Boeing 777.

With these developments, American Airlines expects that its operational capabilities across long-haul routes will be significantly expanded through use of the Airbus A321XLR.

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