Saudi Arabia’s national carrier has brought the first of an order of 15 A321XLR aircraft in to service.
Saudia placed the order in 2019, and has become the first Middle-Eastern carrier to fly the type.
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The aircraft features a premium, low-density configuration with 24 full flat Business Class seats providing direct aisle access, alongside 120 comfortable Economy Class seats. The aircraft features the Airbus Airspace Cabin, bringing a widebody experience to a single-aisle jet. Key features include extra-large overhead bins, advanced lighting systems and one of the quietest cabins in its class.
Other carriers in the region with A321XLR orders are flynas and MEA, which have signed firm orders for 10 and four aircraft respectively.
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