A321XLR vs 737 MAX 10: How Airbus Pulled Ahead
As Airbus’s A321XLR enters service while Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 awaits certification, the two longest single-aisle jets are diverging sharply in range, roles, and risk.
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As Airbus’s A321XLR enters service while Boeing’s 737 MAX 10 awaits certification, the two longest single-aisle jets are diverging sharply in range, roles, and risk.
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