The A321XLR is now officially certified to fly on July 19, 2024. The aircraft was given its type certification from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) as it prepares to enter service by the end of summer. “The type certification of this aircraft is the culmination of six years of relentless dedication and hard work from thousands of people at Airbus,” said the OEM’s chief technology officer & EVP engineering commercial aircraft business Sabine Klauke on a LinkedIn post. The XLR builds upon the A321neo model. It incorporates major modifications to the aircraft design, allowing for 30% lower fuel

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