sciing
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Post by sciing on Jul 3, 2019 9:32:48 GMT 1
02.07.2019 - 16:40 UTC www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/79393-jetblue-takes-delivery-of-first-a321neoOdd that the article below didn't mention the LR version and then mentions 6 'standard' versions. Perhaps Airbus / a380boards.net should consider starting to classify non-LR, non-XLR frames as A321SV?!
jetBlue Airways (B6, New York JFK) has taken delivery of its first of eighty-five A321neo Family jets on order from Airbus (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac). According to Skyliner Aviation, A321-200neo N2002J (msn 8823) was ferried from Hamburg Finkenwerder to Lake City via New York JFK on June 29. Inclusive of its recent order for the XLR placed during the 2019 Paris Air Show, jetBlue's A321neo Family order book stands at 85 aircraft of which sixty-nine are standard variants, thirteen are LRs, and thirteen are XLRs. It expects to take delivery of a minimum of six standard A321neo in 2019 all of which will supplement its existing fleet of 130 A320ceo and sixty-three A321ceo. As there are 2 "SV" we prefer to name it -N (for non ACF) and -NX (for ACF).
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Post by stealthmanbob on Jul 3, 2019 11:22:33 GMT 1
The article does mention "thirteen are LRs" !
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Post by FabienA380 on Jul 3, 2019 12:20:17 GMT 1
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Post by fanairbus on Jul 24, 2019 9:18:56 GMT 1
Cabin Flex holding up Jet Blue deliveries - hmmm ANALYSIS: JetBlue lowers capacity forecast amid slower Airbus deliveries 23 July, 2019 SOURCE: Flight Dashboard BY: Tom Risen Washington DC www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/analysis-jetblue-lowers-capacity-forecast-amid-slow-459851/JetBlue chief executive Robin Hayes says during an earnings call on 23 July that the airline is "very disappointed with the continued delays to our A321neo program" owing to customisation complexity around the Airbus Cabin Flex concept.
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Post by kronus on Aug 23, 2019 10:14:19 GMT 1
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Post by stealthmanbob on Aug 23, 2019 11:13:58 GMT 1
Here's the main part of the CH Aviation article - Quote -"jetBlue Airways (B6, New York JFK) has tentatively scheduled its first A321-200neo flights for September 24, 2019, Paxex.aero has reported based on seat configuration analysis. The airline currently plans to debut the type on the New York JFK-Fort Lauderdale Int'l route, although it would not confirm that the schedule is final. jetBlue has yet to officially file its A321neo schedules. jetBlue plans to formally induct its first A321neo, N2002J (msn 8823), in September. The aircraft was ferried from Hamburg Finkenwerder to New York JFK and then to Lake City on June 29, 2019. On August 21, the aircraft was ferried back to JFK, Flightradar24 ADS-B data shows."
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Post by FabienA380 on Aug 23, 2019 15:47:50 GMT 1
and also this one
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Post by stealthmanbob on Sept 6, 2019 16:29:48 GMT 1
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Baroque
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Post by Baroque on Sept 6, 2019 17:27:19 GMT 1
A potential tie up with easyJet is a little inconsistent on the product front, especially Mint.
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Post by andremp on Sept 24, 2019 16:05:59 GMT 1
Potential routes for Europe:
It was said that Blue are potential A321LR destinations and Green are potential A321XLR destinations, but since the dotted line is for the A321XLR, I don't know If it's the opposite.
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