AviaDev Africa 2024 showcases innovative aircraft that could revolutionise African air travel

Posted on 12 July 2024 By Louise Bell

The annual event, AviaDev, which seeks to connect airlines, airports and other African travel authorities, has been fruitful in presenting new and problem-solving solutions for air travel. 

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One such was the  A321XLR, which Airbus revealed and poses great promise in terms of fuel efficiency and long-haul flight possibilities. The company states that this upgraded aircraft model will provide 20-40% reductions in fuel-burning rates. This cutting-edge function would not only reduce airline costs but also a large part of their emissions.

During his presentation at the event, Joep Ellers, the Airbus Airline Marketing Director, stated: “The XLR will allow airlines to operate long-haul routes of up to eight and a half or nine hours with a smaller module. This could work for an airline that does not have or would not want to operate widebodies but still wants to offer a long-haul service.”




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