
The Airbus A321neo represents the evolution of narrow-body aviation, delivering unprecedented fuel efficiency and extended range capabilities that revolutionized airline economics. First flown in 2018, this low-wing twin-engine airliner accommodates up to 244 passengers with a maximum range of 4,700 nautical miles in its XLR variant. Measuring over 146 feet in length with advanced winglets, the aircraft achieves fuel savings of up to 15% compared to previous generation models. Built by Airbus, the European aerospace consortium, the A321neo has captured over 7,000 orders since entering service in 2017.
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