
The Airbus A321 stands as the most successful stretched derivative in commercial aviation history, dominating the single-aisle market with over 3,500 aircraft delivered since its inaugural flight on March 11, 1993. This low-wing twin-engine airliner carries between 185 and 244 passengers in its 44.51-meter fuselage, powered by high-bypass turbofan engines from CFM International or Pratt & Whitney. With a wingspan of 35.80 meters and range capabilities extending up to 4,700 nautical miles in its latest variants, the A321 has revolutionized medium-haul operations for airlines worldwide. The aircraft emerged from the design teams at Airbus SE, building upon the proven A320 family architecture.
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