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Airbus A321XLR Reaches Final Phase of Certification Process

Airbus A321XLR Reaches Final Phase of Certification Process

Airbus announced that the A321XLR, an ultra-long-range variant of the A320neo family, is now entering the final phase of its type certification campaign. This advanced jet, capable of seating up to 240 passengers, is set to enter service with Iberia by the end of the year.

The A321XLR’s certification and flight-test campaign is nearing its completion. Airbus is focusing on debriefing after recent route-proving flights and ensuring that the first operators have everything necessary for airworthiness compliance and operational support from day one. This preparation includes providing technical documentation, strategic spare parts, and on-site expert support to ensure smooth operations with the longest-range Airbus single-aisle airliner.

For the past four years, teams from Airbus‘ Customer Services department have been integrated into the A321XLR development team. This integration ensures that in-service feedback is incorporated into the aircraft design, and all new components are assessed for potential in-service issues. The close collaboration aims to enhance the maturity of both the aircraft and the supporting procedures, maximizing the aircraft’s availability once it enters airline service.

One of the biggest challenges for the type certification and entry-into-service (EIS) of any new aircraft, including the A321XLR, is providing a full set of accompanying documents known as the “Instructions for Continued Airworthiness” (ICAs). Airworthiness regulations require that 100% of the ICAs be completed at EIS for each aircraft delivery. For the A321XLR, these documents must be submitted by a fixed deadline in the summer of 2024.

A notable feature of the A321XLR is its new extended belly fairing design. This design was introduced following new requirements from the Airworthiness Authorities and incorporates a new material to increase protection to the rear center tank (RCT) in specific crash scenarios, such as a belly landing. In contrast, the belly fairing on the current A321neo primarily serves an aerodynamic function.

In addition to preparing all technical documentation and worldwide strategic spare parts support in advance of entry into service, Airbus is also preparing a team of technical specialists. These experts will be placed within each launch operator for about six months to provide on-site support.

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China Eastern Receives Its Ninth C919 Aircraft, Marking a New Milestone

China Eastern Receives Its Ninth C919 Aircraft, Marking a New Milestone

China Eastern Airlines (CEA) has reached a significant milestone with the delivery of its ninth COMAC C919 aircraft, continuing its lead as the launch customer for China’s domestic narrow-body airliner.

On Thursday, the airline received the latest addition to its fleet, registered as B-657T, marking another step in China’s ambitious efforts to establish itself as a key player in the global aerospace market.

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This delivery is part of a major achievement for COMAC (Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China), which has now delivered a total of 10 comac c919 in 2024 alone, a remarkable increase from just three jets delivered by the end of 2023.

The C919 program represents China’s entry into the competitive market for commercial aircraft, aiming to rival the dominance of manufacturers like Airbus and Boeing in the narrow-body sector.

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One standout feature of the c919 is its innovative in-flight technology, particularly its Wi-Fi system. Developed by the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), this system allows passengers to connect to the “CEAIR-WIFI” wireless hotspot, providing seamless access to in-flight entertainment.

Through the website www.muflyer.com, travelers can enjoy a range of features including “Air Cinema” and “Air Games,” which enhance the flying experience.

Looking ahead, COMAC’s ambitions are not limited to narrow-body aircraft. At the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, c919 aircraft price made waves with the announcement of over 100 new aircraft orders.

A significant highlight was a high-profile agreement with Air China for the development of the C929, a widebody aircraft set to compete c919 vs a320 and c919 vs 737 with these models.

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