The entry into service of Air Canada’s Airbus A321XLRs is fast approaching. In the latest development, the Star Alliance member revealed that the variant will fly to London Heathrow for the first time. It currently expects to do so from Toronto. However, a couple of months ago, Halifax-Heathrow XLR flights were filed, only to be removed.
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Up To 7h 30m: The World’s 10 Longest Airbus A220 Flights
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- June 23, 2025
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Nearly nine years have passed since the Airbus A220 (previously called CSeries) entered commercial service. The A220-100 (CS100) first flew passengers with launch customer SWISS in July 2016. The higher-capacity and more popular A220-300 (CS300), with much better economics, first flew with airBaltic in December 2016.Unlike regional jets, the A220—even the smallest variant—is considered mainline equipment. Yes – the jet is somewhat sized as a larger regional aircraft but its range puts it A little closer to narrowbodies from the 737 and A320 families. And so today, we take a look at the longest routes for this small Airbus aircraft!