When Airbus unveiled the A321XLR, it was clear that the European manufacturer was aiming to push the limits of what a narrowbody aircraft could achieve. Building on the success of the A321neo and the long-range A321LR, the XLR (Extra Long Range) has been designed to connect thinner long-haul routes more efficiently than ever before, reshaping airline network planning and the onboard passenger experience.
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