Exclusive: Speaking to Simple Flying on a visit to the Air Canada’s first A321XLR, Alexandre Lefèvre, VP of Network Planning & Scheduling, took some time to explain what to expect regarding the new aircraft type’s entry into service. The conversation also touched on where the airline might fly the new aircraft type, and what sort of missions it might undertake. Unfortunately, the aircraft’s cabin remains tightly under wraps.
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