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Aer Lingus receives its first two A321XLRs

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Over the past few months we’ve spent a lot of time looking at the Airbus A321XLR and its not-quite-as-long-range sibling the A321LR. Both are transforming long haul flying and have been ordered in their hundreds.

Aer Lingus, which was originally due to be the first A321XLR operator, has now received its first two planes.

The first one, registered EI-XLR ‘St Lelia / Liadhain’, was flown to Dublin on Wednesday. It was followed by the second, EI-XLT ‘St Melanie / Mella’. later in the evening.

Aer Lingus A321XLR

Aer Lingus plans to use the A321XLR to open new routes to Nashville, Indianapolis and Minneapolis. These are due to start at some point during the summer timetable from late March.

In the meantime, the first destination to get the A321XLR will be Washington DC (Dulles), with the aircraft making its first commercial flight on 20th December.

In terms of what you can expect on board, the aircraft will feature upgraded versions of the existing Aer Lingus business class seats based on Northern Irish manufacturer Thompson Aero Seating’s Vantage product.

Upgrades include next-gen inflight entertainment systems with 4K screens and Bluetooth connectivity. I’ve also been told that the upgrade includes new tray tables, additional stowage, a new trim, materials and finish “to enhance the overall look and feel of the seating.” No photos have been released yet!


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Comments (33)

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  • Arjun says:

    I believe JAL should receive 3 more A350-1000’s in 2025. If they don’t get sent to SF, I’m hoping they’ll fill out the rest of the London route next year.

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