Airbus soars, Boeing sputters: How the A321XLR is changing air travel
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Airbus soars, Boeing sputters: How the A321XLR is changing air travel

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As Airbus’s A321XLR reshapes global air travel with its fuel efficiency and long-range capabilities, Boeing struggles with delays, giving its European rival a decisive edge in the evolving aviation market Marco Sansavini, president of Iberia Airlines, speaks next to crew members and pilots during a media presentation to unveil Iberia's Airbus A321XLR jet in Madrid, Spain, November 13, 2024. A Wall Street Journal report suggests that this shift is happening just as Boeing faces delays in production, giving Airbus a strong advantage in the changing market. Boeing’s Delays and the competitive advantage for Airbus Boeing’s struggles with the 737 MAX programme have further strengthened Airbus’s position in the market. Airbus cruises, Boeing faces turbulence Boeing’s troubles continue to grow, with even US President Donald Trump expressing frustration over delays in delivering two specially modified planes for presidential use.

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