UK-based charter operator Titan Airways revealed that they will replace their two Boeing 757-200s with Airbus A321LRs.
The two brand-new Airbus A321LRs are scheduled for delivery in late summer and will enter revenue service in the autumn.
The A321LRs, says Titan, represents the “future of narrow-bodied long-haul flying” for the airline.
Titan Airways opted to fit each aircraft with three Additional Center Tanks (ACT) allowing the aircraft to fly around 4,000 nautical miles.
Powered by CFM Leap engines and incorporating Airbus’ “Sharklets” the quieter, more economical, A321LR will burn approximately 25% less fuel than the B757 and enable the reduction of CO2 emissions.
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