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As the airline prepares to welcome its first Airbus A321XLR, currently in the final stages of assembly at Airbus’ production facility in Hamburg, Germany, exciting developments are on the horizon for Qantas. This milestone marks a significant step forward in Qantas’ fleet renewal program, with the aircraft set to be delivered in April 2025.
A Milestone in Fleet Renewal
The Airbus A321XLR will be the first of 28 aircraft on firm order for Qantas, with options for even more, as part of a progressive replacement of the airline’s Boeing 737 fleet over the next decade. This new addition signifies a major upgrade, promising enhanced comfort and efficiency for passengers.
Enhanced Passenger Experience
The Airbus A321XLR boasts several features designed to improve the flying experience. Passengers can look forward to wider seats, larger windows, fast, free Wi-Fi, and overhead bins that accommodate around 60% more bags than the 737. This new aircraft type will initially serve domestic routes currently operated by 737 aircraft, ensuring a smoother and more comfortable journey for Qantas customers.
Preparing for the Future

In preparation for the A321XLR’s arrival, Qantas Engineering has received nearly 800 new tools, and pilot training is well underway. Pilots are required to spend up to 60 hours in a new simulator before stepping into the flight deck of this state-of-the-art aircraft.
Qantas Group CEO Vanessa Hudson expressed her excitement, stating, “These new aircraft are part of the biggest domestic fleet renewal program in Qantas’ history, which is bringing significant improvements for customers and career opportunities for our people.”
A321XLR: Technical Highlights
- Increased Capacity: The A321XLR will seat 197 passengers, an increase of 13% in total seat capacity compared to the 737, with no reduction in space between seats.
- Extended Range: The A321XLR can fly approximately 3,000 km further than the 737, opening up a wider range of direct domestic and short-haul international routes.
- Fuel Efficiency: The A321XLR is expected to burn less fuel per seat than previous generation aircraft, making it a more environmentally friendly option.
Named for Iconic Australian Landmarks
In a nod to Australia’s iconic travel opportunities, Qantas employees have been invited to help name the new A321XLR fleet after Australian walks, rivers, and roads. The first aircraft, registration VH-OGA, will proudly bear the name Great Ocean Road.
Conclusion
The introduction of the Airbus A321XLR represents a significant advancement in Qantas’ commitment to providing a superior flying experience. With its enhanced passenger comfort, increased range, and fuel efficiency, the A321XLR is set to revolutionise Qantas’ domestic and short-haul international services.
As the aircraft nears its final stages of assembly, anticipation builds for Qantas’s ushering in a new era of air travel. With the Airbus A321XLR, the sky’s the limit, and Qantas is ready to lead the way.
Ready to experience the future of flying with Qantas? Keep an eye out for the Airbus A321XLR taking to the Australian skies next year!
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