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First Airbus A321XLR shipment due in second-half October, airline company says

The first shipment of Airbus' longestrange narrowbody jet, the A321XLR, is poised to slip into October, obviously missing out on the planemaker's shipment target by numerous weeks.

A spokesperson for Spain's Iberia stated in response to a Reuters inquiry that the shipment is prepared for the second half of October.

Plane referred questions on the shipment to the airline. In July, it stated it anticipated the A321XLR to be delivered at. completion of the summer, having previously mentioned the third. quarter.

The delivery from Hamburg represents a milestone in a strong. competitors between Airbus and Boeing to satisfy demand to. serve longer routes with workhorse narrowbody jets.

The A321XLR was launched in 2019 with a preliminary target. for entry to service of 2023 to help airlines open new routes. without the requirement to fill up larger wide-body aircraft. Boeing is. establishing a bigger version of its 737 family, the MAX 10.

The launching A321XLR delivery was originally allocated for. Iberia's sis airline Aer Lingus but was changed to the. Spanish network by moms and dad group IAG previously this year. amidst unpredictability throughout a current Aer Lingus pilots' strike.

The uncertainty spilled into the paint stores with one. aircraft seen recently in Aer Lingus colours however with an Iberia. logo design on the engine cover throughout screening, according to industry. publication the Irish Air Letter, which expects Aer Lingus to. receive 2 of the long-distance airplanes in the fourth quarter.

Airplane said it had actually offered more than 500 of the just recently. licensed A321XLR design however did not give a breakdown by airline company.

IAG did not instantly respond to a request for. comment.

(source: Reuters)