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加拿大航空首架空客 A321XLR 投入定期服务
加拿大航空已正式将其首架空客 A321XLR 投入定期航班服务,标志着该航空公司所谓的全新“Glowing Hearted”客舱时代的开始,也是其远程、单通道战略的重要一步。加拿大航空表示,这一具有里程碑意义的航班于 2026 年 6 月 9 日搭乘 AC413 从蒙特利尔飞往多伦多,载有 182 名乘客。乘客在机上可以期待什么 一个关键卖点是[…]加拿大航空首架空客 A321XLR 进入定期航班服务后首先出现在旅行雷达 - 航空新闻上。
来源:Travel RadarAir Canada has officially put its first Airbus A321XLR into regular scheduled service, marking the start of what the airline calls its new “Glowing Hearted” cabin era and a major step in its long-range, single-aisle strategy. The milestone flight carried 182 passengers on AC413 from Montreal to Toronto on June 9, 2026, Air Canada said.
What passengers can expect onboard
A key selling point is the cabin product. Air Canada says this aircraft introduces its new Glowing Hearted cabin standard, bringing a higher-end long-haul feel to a narrow-body.
Air Canada’s published cabin highlights include 14 lie-flat seats in Air Canada Signature Class and 168 economy seats (a total of 182).
Power at every seat, plus fast, free Wi-Fi sponsored by Bell for Aeroplan members, United MileagePlus members, and business class customers.
Larger, next-generation seatback IFE with 4K OLED screens (13-inch in economy; 19-inch in Signature Class) and Bluetooth audio connectivity.
Air Canada also positions the jet as a differentiator: it says the A321XLR will be the only single-aisle aircraft operated by a Canadian carrier flying transatlantic routes with fully lie-flat seats.
Long-haul range with narrowbody economics
The A321XLR is built for long, thin routes and city pairs that may not justify a widebody year-round but can support nonstop service with a smaller aircraft.
Airbus lists the A321XLR’s range at up to 4,700 nautical miles (8,700 km). In Air Canada’s launch announcement, Airbus also emphasised the aircraft’s efficiency credentials, stating it can deliver a 30% reduction in fuel burn per seat and can operate with up to 50% sustainable aviation fuel (as referenced in the release).
Air Canada said the A321XLR will operate several domestic flights first before moving on to its inaugural international service on June 15, operating between Montreal and Toulouse.
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