A321LR: More range on single-aisle routes The A321neo’s long-range variant – the A321LR – provides extended range, capable of flying routes of up to 4,000 nm with 206 passengers by utilising extra fuel in three Additional Centre Tanks (ACTs). Ideally suited for transatlantic routes, ...
Airbus has launched a new version of the A321neo to "catch up" to the range already offered by Boeing's largest versions of the 737 - the 737-900ER now in service and the 737 Max 9 still to come, [Randy Tinseth] says.Kaminski-Morrow, David...
延程型A321neo 飞机最大起飞重量增加为97吨的A321neo,官方正式命名为延程型A321neo,又被外媒非官方地称为A321neo LR,LR意为长航程(LongRange)。相较于A321neo标准版,延程型A321neo在机身前部腹舱增加了油箱,因而提升了载油量,达成了航程的提升,从标准版的3500海里延伸到4000海里。相应的,标准版A321neo最大起飞...
The A321neo has a range of 3,995 nautical miles (7,399 km), with an MTOW (maximum take-off weight) of 97 tons (97 000 kg/213 848 lb), and its engine has 24,500–35,000 lbf (109–156 kN) of thrust. 【参考译文】与A321ceo一样,该飞机的最终生产也在德国汉堡进行。由于空客是一家...
s LEAP-1A and Pratt & Whitney’s PurePower PW1100G-JM gearedturbofan engine(齿轮式涡扇发动机), along with Airbus’fuel-saving Sharklet wingtip(鲨鳍小翼) devices. Together, they bring20% fuel improvements per-seat, along with additional range(...
A321XLR(Xtra Long Range): 是A321neo的增程版本,航程可达8700千米(约4700海里),是所有窄体飞机中航程最大的。 通过增加新的中心油箱、提升最大起飞重量、改装起落架等措施实现了航程的增加。 可搭载180至220名乘客(根据不同机舱布局),并降低了约30%的燃油消耗。 两舱布局可搭载206人,三舱布局可以设置全平躺高...
Airbus A321 neoLR Three state-of-the-art Airbus A321 neoLRs have joined our fleet since 2020. These long-range narrow-body Airbus aircraft are quieter and more fuel efficient, and are being introduced as part of our ongoing investment in the future. We offer a choice of 3 cabin layouts:...
A321neo serves as a basis for the A321XR (long-range) and A321XLR (extra-long range) variants. Launched in June 2019, A321XLR is a narrow-body aircraft with a range of 8,700km (4,700nm). The airliner consumes 30% less fuel per seat, making long-range flights more viable. It is...
Cebu Pacific of the Philippines has placed a firm order with Airbus for 70 A321neo, finalising an MoU announced by the airline in July. The purchase agreement was signed in Manila by Mike Szucs, CEO of Cebu Pacific and Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, EVP Sa