There is no all-new single-aisle airplane coming from Boeing -- at least not anytime soon, despite reports to the contrary. Yet, the company earlier this year started looking at major revamp of the 737 Max to compete with the Airbus A321XLR.
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The seventh in a series focusing on Boeing’s road to developing its next all-new commercial airplane. On the other side...
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Airbus is set to launch its updated A321XLR at the Paris Air Show next week, another incremental performance push for...
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Log-in here if you’re already a subscriber Release DateMay 29, 2019Airbus makes a case for disruptive stability in the A321XLRPurchase...