Icelandair Becomes Airbus Operator With The A321LR

This delivery is the first of four aircraft to be leased from SMBC Aviation Capital Limited. In addition, the airline will take delivery of 13 A321XLRs.

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Icelandair becomes Airbus operator with the A321LR

Powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, Icelandair’s new aircraft features 187 seats in a two-class configuration.

New Era for Icelandair with A321LR

New Era for Icelandair with A321LR

Icelandair, based in Keflavik, has received its first Airbus aircraft, marking a significant step in the airline's fleet renewal and making it the newest Airbus operator. This delivery is the first of four aircraft to be leased from SMBC Aviation Capital Limited. In addition, the airline will take delivery of 13 A321XLRs.

New Era for Icelandair with A321LR

Powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, Icelandair’s new aircraft features 187 seats in a two-class configuration, including 22 Business Class seats and 165 Economy Class seats. The aircraft is equipped with an Airspace cabin that includes XL bins, providing 60% more stowage space compared to previous generations. This design aims to enhance the boarding experience for both passengers and cabin crew. Icelandair passengers will also benefit from advanced gate-to-gate connectivity, next-generation inflight entertainment, and an innovative lighting system that improves well-being and overall passenger experience onboard.

New Era for Icelandair with A321LR

The aircraft is well-suited for transatlantic routes, boasting an extended range capable of flying distances up to 4,000 nautical miles. Its cutting-edge technology and advanced fuel efficiency offer at least a 20% reduction in fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions compared to older single-aisle aircraft. Furthermore, like all Airbus models, the A321neo is already compatible with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), with plans to increase this capability to 100% SAF by 2030. Icelandair's new aircraft will play a key role in the airline's efforts to enhance operational efficiency while significantly reducing carbon emissions.

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