The Real Reason Airbus launched the A321XLR will end Boeing! Here's Why

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  • Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
  • The Real Reason Airbus launched the A321XLR will end Boeing! Here's Why
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    00:00 - 00:28 Intro
    00:28 - 04:53
    04:53 - 09:57 Why is the A3 21XLR called the Boeing Killer?
    09:57 - 10:17 Conclusion
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    #fligavia #boeing #airbus #a321neo #aviations
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    The Real Reason Airbus launched the A321XLR will end Boeing! Here's Why
    The Airbus A3 21 XLR is the latest narrow-body aircraft from Airbus, which is predicted to change the commercial aviation industry forever. With Boeing facing its own set of issues, the emergence of the A3 21 XLR feels like a death sentence for Boeing, further solidifying Airbus's position as a leading aircraft manufacturer. Many in the industry call it the Boeing Killer, Why? And what is the real reason Airbus launched this special aircraft? Let's find out in today's episode.
    The Real Reason Airbus launched the A321XLR will end Boeing! Here's Why
    The Airbus A3 21XLR, launched in 20 19, received strong acclaim. This strong reception is demonstrated by the large number of orders it received shortly after its debut. In a short period, this aircraft garnered over 500 orders from more than 25 airlines worldwide. This indicates that airlines highly value the capabilities and potential of the A3 21 XLR in expanding routes and improving operational efficiency. This enthusiastic reception not only reflects the airlines' confidence in Airbus's new product but also shows the high expectations for the positive changes that the A3 21 XLR can bring to the aviation industry. Before delving into why the plane is called the Boeing killer, let's first explore why Airbus decided to launch the A3 21 XLR when they already had the A3 21LR.
    The Real Reason Airbus launched the A321XLR will end Boeing! Here's Why
    As we know, before the introduction of the A3 21XLR, Airbus already had the A3 21LR. The A3 21LR is the long-range version of the A3 21neo, capable of flying up to 4,000 nautical miles. However, this was seen as a modest improvement over the standard A3 21. Perhaps Airbus felt that this wasn't a significant enough advancement compared to its competitor, the Boeing 7 5 7, and they needed something a bit more substantial. Not only Airbus, the airlines aim to narrow the gap in transport capabilities between single-aisle and wide-body aircraft without sacrificing too much in terms of operational range.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 138

  • @CarstenBlack
    @CarstenBlack День тому +6

    It’s really annoying how often the robot says “A321XLR”

    • @Alex999ddParis
      @Alex999ddParis 12 годин тому

      Yes, I was just thinking the same. Since we are not stupid, and we understand that it's the ONLY subject of this video, they could use "the plane" or "the Airbus" instead.

  • @faterlandas
    @faterlandas 2 дні тому +4

    As a passenger I choose to have a little less comfort if I'm able to fly without stops on route. Looking forward to try out A321XLR.

  • @jajamuc
    @jajamuc День тому +8

    If I hear A321XLR one more time, I‘m going to puke.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your feedback ✈✈✈

  • @diggorykwol08
    @diggorykwol08 2 дні тому +3

    The A321XLR really shows Airbuss strategic foresight. They saw a gap in the market and filled it perfectly, leaving Boeing to play catch-up.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      Airbus made a good move, right?

  • @GregoryRagsdill
    @GregoryRagsdill 2 дні тому +3

    The A321XLRs ability to open up new routes without stopovers is a huge win for airlines and passengers alike. Airbus really nailed it with this one.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      let's go Airbus ✈️✈️✈️

    • @mijnordna
      @mijnordna День тому

      @@GregoryRagsdill I feel sorry for passengers on an 11 hour flight, and for the crew-where do they rest on an A321.

  • @maicarolina34
    @maicarolina34 2 дні тому +2

    Its interesting to see how the A321XLR is reshaping the market. Airbuss proactive approach contrasts sharply with Boeings recent struggles, highlighting the importance of strategic planning in aviation.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      cant wait to see the new airbus airplane ✈️✈️✈️

  • @malilavictoria
    @malilavictoria 2 дні тому +3

    Boeings focus on the 737 Max over a potential 757 replacement seems like a major miscalculation now, especially with the success of the A321XLR.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @DJsehrsehrgut
    @DJsehrsehrgut 2 дні тому +11

    who wrote this script? this is terrible to listen to. Almost seems like a combination of chat GPT and AI Voice sampling. This video could have been at least half the time.

    • @clivedcarter
      @clivedcarter День тому +1

      DOES this illustrate the problem with "piece rates":
      Was the person who wrote the script paid by the number of times the plane's model number was mentioned?
      If not, could have fooled me.

  • @Flynnbui-ej4jq
    @Flynnbui-ej4jq 2 дні тому +2

    The A321XLR offers such versatility for airlines. Its range and efficiency make it a viable alternative to wide-body aircraft for long-haul routes.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      yep bet that everyone loves it

  • @joshua47gp38
    @joshua47gp38 2 дні тому +4

    Its fascinating how Airbus seized the moment with the A321XLR. Boeings missteps, particularly with the 737 Max, opened the door for Airbus to dominate this segment.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      yep you get the point

    • @astazou1720
      @astazou1720 2 дні тому

      « Opened the door ». It’s rather an non-controlled opening

  • @mijnordna
    @mijnordna 2 дні тому +26

    I suspect your narrator is AI generated. You should get a human to read your scripts who can deal with unwieldy aircraft names and put syllable stresses in the proper place.

    • @1947dave
      @1947dave 2 дні тому +8

      I agree, it is either AI generated or the editing is bad and the narrator is clueless. I couldn't watch beyond the first 2 minutes. Enough of this AI nonsense!

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому +1

      Thanks for your feedback ✈️✈️✈️

  • @kola100
    @kola100 2 дні тому +8

    How many times can you say the bloody 321xlr ………. Get a person not a robot ….

  • @XWXW-lk4jf
    @XWXW-lk4jf 2 дні тому +5

    Dave Calhoun is a genius! He gutted the company, took a large portion of the money that should have been put towards designing a new aircraft, and pocketed it. As well as distributed it amongest some of his executive friends. Astronauts stranded on the space station amongesr the other horrid issues because the team was forced to scrap together pennies to use towards building the capsule while this guy not only will be staying on the board, but also gave himself a 45% raise from the previous year! In addition, he is very much involved in picking the next ceo, despite what they say. AFTER ALL, THE BOARD IS PICKING THE NEXT CEO AND THIS GUY IS STILL ON IT! MISSION ACCOMPLIZHED DAVE! REPRESENTS EVERYTHING WRONG WITH AMERICA, THAT THIS FATCAT EMPTY SUIT COULD BE REWARDED FOR FURTHER GUTTING A ONCE SPECTACULAR COMPANY.

    • @Ggnmgjhg
      @Ggnmgjhg День тому

      Murican greed at its finest

  • @tietmerridy
    @tietmerridy 2 дні тому +2

    The A321XLR is a game-changer for Airbus. Its impressive range and efficiency definitely give it an edge over Boeings offerings, especially with the issues Boeing has faced recently.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      yeah thanks for your comment✈️

  • @andrea4f5u
    @andrea4f5u 2 дні тому +2

    Airbus launching the A321XLR was a masterstroke. Its long range and fuel efficiency make it a highly attractive option for airlines looking to expand their routes.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      yep Airbus really nailed it with this one

  • @cabottaxi
    @cabottaxi 23 години тому +2

    Airlines now have a choice as a replacement for the 757.

  • @karlp8484
    @karlp8484 2 дні тому +4

    Rightly, many people bemoan the cancelation of the excellent B757. Well here is it's replacement. Except this is much better in all respects.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      yeah thanks for comment

  • @tuanpham-vv3qj
    @tuanpham-vv3qj 2 дні тому +1

    you say 20% fuel saving compared to the previous version! But what was the previous version of the XLR?

  • @guillebeauxtheodora
    @guillebeauxtheodora День тому

    Its fascinating how the A321XLR can open up new routes that werent economically feasible before. Airbus is really setting the bar high.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      YEP THANKS FOR YOUR COMMENT

  • @CarlosCastro-hg7hq
    @CarlosCastro-hg7hq 2 дні тому +4

    Boeing killed itself by pursuing the 737 and abandoning the 757 and 767 liners.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @airdad5383
    @airdad5383 День тому +2

    It takes so long to develop a new aircraft today that Boeing won't have anything to compete with the A321XLR for at least the next 10 years, so well done Airbus.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your comment

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      ✈️✈️✈️

  • @nebraskabella
    @nebraskabella День тому

    Airbus launching the A321XLR is a masterstroke. The long range and efficiency of this aircraft could indeed spell trouble for Boeing, especially considering their recent struggles.

  • @normandiebryant6989
    @normandiebryant6989 День тому +3

    Such a lot of needless repetition in this video. If anything, it makes it more confusing.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your feedback

  • @rosaleendjq1
    @rosaleendjq1 День тому

    Airbus saw an opportunity and seized it with the A321XLR. Its no surprise they have so many orders already - airlines need exactly this kind of versatility.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      that's big step huh?

  • @jarillon5614
    @jarillon5614 2 дні тому +1

    In my opinion the price of the travel is most important. Routes without stopovers are an advantage for the price and the comfort.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      that's right, price is a very important factor

  • @rodbutler4054
    @rodbutler4054 День тому +1

    Boeing tried to outsource pieces of aircraft to save money but lost control on quality.

  • @OlivierDoveil
    @OlivierDoveil 7 годин тому +2

    I hope youtube will do something to un-highlight these AI-generated videos.

  • @Dirk-van-den-Berg
    @Dirk-van-den-Berg 2 дні тому

    Just one question. If the 321XLR can stay up in the air up to 11 hours, where is the restarea for the flightcrew?

  • @michiganhoang
    @michiganhoang День тому

    Airbus has clearly listened to what airlines need and delivered with the A321XLR. This level of range in a narrow-body is a game-changer.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      yeah cant wait to see new aircraft

  • @panchakkol
    @panchakkol День тому

    The A321XLR might just be the aircraft that cements Airbuss dominance in the narrow-body market. Its a bold move that could pay off hugely.

  • @TheDonglei
    @TheDonglei День тому +1

    I love the a320 family😊

  • @WanderlusttheWorld
    @WanderlusttheWorld День тому +1

    A video without meat. Save your time people

  • @phamadsilla46
    @phamadsilla46 День тому

    The A321XLR is a testament to Airbuss innovation. Boeings lack of a comparable model could really hurt them in the long run.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks fỏ your feedback

  • @mohinimapiya
    @mohinimapiya День тому

    The Boeing 757 was a great plane, but Airbus is pushing the boundaries with the A321XLR. Its impressive to see how theyre leading the market.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @kenoliver8913
    @kenoliver8913 День тому

    The 321 is "compared to its competitor the Boeing 757"(1:41)? Dude, the 757 ceased production twenty years ago - there are very few still flying! The big issue for Boeing is that it now has nothing at all that can compete with the 321LR and XLR (yes, big long range narrowbody WAS the niche the 757 once filled), because it decided to just try and stretch the 737 rather than build a 757 successor.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your feedback

  • @TheBooferd
    @TheBooferd 10 годин тому +2

    it seems it’s also a text to speech killer

    • @OlivierDoveil
      @OlivierDoveil 7 годин тому

      ... And a work-killer for the owner of the channel, as his robot is reading an AI-generated text.

  • @freemanluyu
    @freemanluyu День тому

    The A321XLR truly seems like a game-changer. Airbus has outdone themselves with this one, addressing a clear gap in the market. Boeing has some catching up to do!

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      A321XLR big new factor

  • @peterparker219
    @peterparker219 2 дні тому +4

    Question unanswered ! Absolutely useless !

  • @makadennis
    @makadennis День тому

    Boeings challenges with the 737 Max and their slow response to market needs are glaring. Airbus has capitalized on this brilliantly with the A321XLR.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      A321XLR ✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️

  • @clivesoper8864
    @clivesoper8864 День тому +1

    The AI narrator is not doing the subject justice. Even I could present this subject more succinctly, accurately and without the ridiculous aircraft numerical descriptions. The A321XLR has reduced seat/mile costs compared with widebody types which allows it to compete economically with wide body’s of all types. Boeing hesitated with their equivalent the NMA and Airbus stepped in with the A321XLR, simple.

  • @kaiserjager2754
    @kaiserjager2754 2 дні тому +5

    I am sure that this is an interesting contribution but is annoying to hear A321 XLR every second sentence. We all know what is about. I stopped watching at 2.35 because I am to much annoyed by the speaker

    • @rajsisania7864
      @rajsisania7864 2 дні тому +1

      Agree.

    • @1947dave
      @1947dave 2 дні тому

      It's not a speaker, it's a computer.

    • @kaiserjager2754
      @kaiserjager2754 2 дні тому

      @@1947dave I don't fucking know and I don't fucking care. Is just fucking annoying

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your feedback, guys

  • @heathernhu
    @heathernhu 2 дні тому +4

    Airbuss A321XLR launch couldnt have come at a worse time for Boeing. With the 737 Max debacle, Airbus has capitalized brilliantly with this new aircraft.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      that's right! ✈️✈️✈️

  • @teldec21
    @teldec21 Годину тому

    Has someone count A321XLR .... :)

  • @meadowaebx
    @meadowaebx 2 дні тому +4

    I can see why the A321XLR is being called the Boeing Killer. Its a perfect example of how innovation and timing can shift the balance in the aviation industry.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  2 дні тому

      thanks for your feedback!

  • @yapiciyapici5874
    @yapiciyapici5874 18 годин тому +2

    Boeing bet on 737 rather than 757 and busted. As simple as that.

  • @TTVEaGMXde
    @TTVEaGMXde День тому +1

    Airlines only need Boeing to keep prices low at AIRBUS. I saw it in another trustworthy YT video. All my OPINION😉

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому +1

      Thanks for your sharing ✈️✈️✈️

  • @russellburchmann6303
    @russellburchmann6303 День тому +1

    I fly a lot and I will not fly on anything above a 737-800 or a 787. I use to love Boeing but I can’t trust them anymore.

  • @motioncompensation1544
    @motioncompensation1544 День тому +5

    Thumbs down for boring script, generic video and AI generated voiceover.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your feedback ✈

  • @AlfCalson
    @AlfCalson 2 дні тому +1

    ✈️

  • @jobethbieber
    @jobethbieber День тому

    Boeing has a lot of work to do if they want to compete with the A321XLR. Airbuss forward-thinking approach is evident, and it’s paying off.

  • @ihmcallister
    @ihmcallister 2 дні тому +5

    The A321 will not end Boeing.
    The continuing 787 and 737 MAX quality control, the Starship quality control, the MAX 7, MAX 10, and 777-9 certification issues, and the total loss of any management acceptance of the problems, or guidance, has already done it. Boeing is finished.

  • @RippersArk
    @RippersArk День тому +1

    Think Boing will end Boing

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      they dug their own holes :(

  • @thomassharp2719
    @thomassharp2719 День тому

    Future Shock is here !!

  • @vigm92
    @vigm92 День тому

    A321 what?

  • @lorenzokaty
    @lorenzokaty День тому

    Sorry all but things are simple. They did it because it sells and it will do it very well

  • @robertgrace3217
    @robertgrace3217 День тому

    TALK ABOUT DOUBLE TALK!

  • @neilpickup237
    @neilpickup237 2 дні тому

    Let's get some things straight first as so much utter nonsense is spouted.
    Currently, there are no engines in production or in active development capable of powering anything much heavier than the A321. As such a resurected 757, or as some keep suggesting, one with minor modifications is not possible at the moment.
    Even the 797 cannot progress to market until there are suitable engines.
    The standard Airbus seats are wider than those on the Boeing (even the twin aisles), the cabin is over 6 inches wider than the Boeing single aisle aircraft. Everything else such as seat comfort, legroom and even the size and number of WCs is dependent upon how the Airline specifies the interior.
    Take for example JET2 in the UK, the seats on their recently commissioned A321s were so badly received by the passengers that more comfortable ones are being retro-fitted.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for your feedback

  • @damiengitt
    @damiengitt 2 дні тому +2

    what is the name of the airbus ....lol 😂 if you use a AI voice just read your script first to many robotic "the AIRBUS A321 XLR" great video but the voice over just terrible unless you do a drinking game

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      Sorry if the voice is annoying for you, we will improve it soon

  • @ebx100
    @ebx100 2 дні тому +4

    The 737 is a 1960s design. Still cables and pulleys, everything newer is fly by wire. C'mon, Boeing! I fly Airbus.

  • @grtitann7425
    @grtitann7425 2 дні тому +1

    Only in Airbus we trust😍🥰❤️

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      yep thanks for your feedback

  • @dannyramone89
    @dannyramone89 День тому +3

    Unwatchable AI Bullshit

  • @georgeszurbach444
    @georgeszurbach444 2 дні тому +1

    Cant beat the french on aeronautic matters , never did ,never will.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @derrickbunn9686
    @derrickbunn9686 День тому +2

    BORING SCRIPT!

  • @gottfriedheumesser1994
    @gottfriedheumesser1994 2 дні тому +1

    Just another 'change forever' - video. When will this nonsense come to an end?

  • @miguelmonteiro7942
    @miguelmonteiro7942 2 дні тому +5

    I prefer to travel on the A320 and A321. I hate Boeing 737.
    Airbus planes are in general more comfortable for passengers.
    I Love A380.

  • @BritishBeachcomber
    @BritishBeachcomber День тому

    Airbus has more aircraft in service than Boeing. It also has better manufacturing, reliability, support and training. Get used to it.

    • @FLIGAVIA
      @FLIGAVIA  День тому

      yep I also fly on Airbus tbh