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The link will be operated by Icelandair’s brand new Airbus A321LR aircraft, which is configured to seat 187 passengers, 22 of ...
This gave Airbus an opportunity to seize the transatlantic narrow-body market with its long-range A321neo family. Plenty of other Boeing planes will remain in Icelandair's fleet.
A321 success has Icelandair switch from Boeing to Airbus. ... Icelandair’s A321LR comprises 187 seats in a two-class ... the A321neo aircraft is already able to operate with up to 50% ...
Powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, Icelandair’s A321LR comprises 187 seats in a two-class configuration ... In addition, as with all Airbus aircraft, the A321neo ...
Icelandair Group is considering switching to an all-Airbus fleet, ... Icelandair considers A321neo and possible all-Airbus fleet. By David Kaminski-Morrow 2019-05-07T05:34:08+01:00.
Icelandair Group has opted for the Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine to power its fleet of Airbus A320neo-family jets. The operator says the selection covers up to 35 aircraft, including long-range ...
This gave Airbus an opportunity to seize the transatlantic narrow-body market with its long-range A321neo family. Plenty of other Boeing planes will remain in Icelandair's fleet.