Report by : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image courtesy : Aer Lingus
Ireland's national airline Aer Lingus has received its first long-haul Airbus A321LR aircraft, becoming the first member of the International Aviation Group (IAG) to operate the aircraft.
The aircraft, leased from the leasing company ALC, is equipped with the CFM LEAP-1A engine and features a two-class cabin layout consisting of 16 Business Class seats and 168 Economy Class seats. It arrived in Dublin on 29 July 2019.
Aer Lingus will use this model to operate its transatlantic route to the US East Coast from Dublin.
Aer Lingus currently operates 50 Airbus aircraft, including 13 A330 aircraft and 37 A320 family aircraft.
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image courtesy : Aer Lingus
Ireland's national airline Aer Lingus has received its first long-haul Airbus A321LR aircraft, becoming the first member of the International Aviation Group (IAG) to operate the aircraft.
The aircraft, leased from the leasing company ALC, is equipped with the CFM LEAP-1A engine and features a two-class cabin layout consisting of 16 Business Class seats and 168 Economy Class seats. It arrived in Dublin on 29 July 2019.
Aer Lingus will use this model to operate its transatlantic route to the US East Coast from Dublin.
Aer Lingus currently operates 50 Airbus aircraft, including 13 A330 aircraft and 37 A320 family aircraft.
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