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Power Performances that makes Airbus XLR standout

Maisie Milward
Last updated: 16 October 2025 09:52
By Maisie Milward
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Power Performances of the Airbus A321XLR: With the recent announcement of American Airline's transatlantic route with their brand new addition - The Airbus A321XLR, the extra long range Airbus is specifically crafted for long-haul flights with large capacity and boosted power performances.
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With the recent announcement of American Airlines’ transatlantic route with their brand new addition, the Airbus A321XLR. The extra-long-range Airbus is specifically crafted for long-haul flights with large capacity and boosted power performances.

Power Performances of the Airbus A321XLR: With the recent announcement of American Airline's transatlantic route with their brand new addition - The Airbus A321XLR, the extra long range Airbus is specifically crafted for long-haul flights with large capacity and boosted power performances.
A321XLR © Airbus

Power Performances of the Airbus XLR

The route-opener aircraft has 15% more range than its predecessor, the Airbus A321LR, which makes it the perfect aircraft for American Airlines’ brand new route to North America, alongside its low-risk point-to-point operations and wide-body.

The XLR adopted by American Airlines will be flying through the windy conditions and highway track to North America. It has long-range power abilities alongside its performance of 8,700 km range and 11 hours of flight time – affirming its ability to travel in adverse weather conditions across transatlantic routes.

The long-range aircraft is also a sustainable choice for extended flight distances, with 30% lower fuel burn and CO₂ emissions per seat and 50% less noise footprint, making travel seamless and enjoyable.

Power Performances of the Airbus A321XLR: With the recent announcement of American Airline's transatlantic route with their brand new addition - The Airbus A321XLR, the extra long range Airbus is specifically crafted for long-haul flights with large capacity and boosted power performances.
A321XLR © Airbus

Capacity and Comfortability of Airbus XLR

The Airbus A32XLR has a hand-crafted interior design which blends comfort and technology. With customisable lighting, magic lighting, relaxed overhead boarding, seamless IFE and connectivity, and 18″-wide single-aisle seats, comfort is a priority for an aircraft with a passenger capacitates of 244 passengers.

The luxurious interior of the XLR makes long-haul flights on American Airlines’ new North American route the perfect aircraft to fly.

Will you be travelling on the Airbus XLR? Let us know in the comments below

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