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United Places $7 Billion Order for Longest-Range Airbus A321 Jet
United Airlines Holdings Inc. placed an order for 50 Airbus A321neo XLR-variant. United is the third U.S. carrier to order the A321XLR after American and JetBlue, and they intend to replace their aging Boeing 757s and use them on certain existing trans-Atlantic routes, and explore using it to serve additional European destinations from hubs in Washington D.C. and Newark. (www.bloomberg.com) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
best possible news for Airbus Company as A380 production is about to stop...
How about this about by May 2020 United will get new CEO :) And If ex United CEO would be new Boeing CEO Do not be surprise if B737 max still be grounding and not certify to taken flight ....Both UNITED an BOEING used to be one company and today they are located in the same Building in Chicago downtown :)
I doubt that will happen. Scott Kirby is one of the reasons AS moved to Airbus BEFORE the US Airways takeover. As a guy who worked with Doug Parker at legacy AW, they introduced a heavy Airbus fleet. Given that just days before the CEO change was announced UA placed a major order for the A321, I don’t think there will be a huge shift to Boeing.
Should be AA, but autocorrect “helped”
What a shame United can't support a fine U.S company known as Boeing.
If Boeing had a comparable aircraft to sell, they might have.
The A321XLR is a pretty unique and flexible aircraft, able to serve lower-volume transatlantic routes as well as short and medium-haul. While a 787 is arguably better for the former, it wouldn’t be for the latter.
The A321XLR is a pretty unique and flexible aircraft, able to serve lower-volume transatlantic routes as well as short and medium-haul. While a 787 is arguably better for the former, it wouldn’t be for the latter.