Air Canada is planning a bumper summer of flying next year, with more than 100,000 weekly seats to Europe and 160,000 to the US during the peak months. The full-service carrier will also add seasonal flights to key Asian markets, such as Seoul (South Korea) and Osaka (Japan), providing convenient, nonstop options between the East Coast of North America and the Asia-Pacific region.
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Exclusive: Air Canada’s 1st Airbus A321XLR Begins To Take Shape
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- May 30, 2025
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Air Canada’s first Airbus A321XLR is now under construction at the manufacturer’s Hamburg Finkenwerder site in Germany. Of course, by the time you’re watching this, the jet MAY have already been fully assembled and painted. Nonetheless, Simple Flying was granted an exclusive first peek of the new aircraft on the production line at the Hamburg facility, including a look inside the all-important XLR-distinguishing-feature, its rear central tank.