Titan Airways is pleased to announce the introduction of two Airbus A321 neoLRs in 2020. The new aircraft are scheduled for delivery in late summer and will enter revenue service in the autumn, after custom outfitting by Airbus Corporate Jets, ensuring maximum passenger comfort in a variety of cabin configurations.
With three ACTs (additional center tanks) installed, the aircraft has an impressive range of 4,000nm. The A321LRs represent the narrow-bodied, long-haul flying future, and will ultimately replace Titan Airways’ Boeing 757-200s.
Powered by CFM Leap engines and incorporating Airbus ‘Sharklets’, the quieter, more economical A321LR will burn approximately 25% less fuel than the B757, enabling the reduction of CO2 emissions from Titan Airways’ operations.
There are a variety of cabin configurations available, including a single-class layout with 195 standard seats and a two-class layout, with 16 premium seats at the front of the cabin and 168 standard seats at the rear. The carrier has chosen Acro series 6 economy seats and series 7 premium seats. The ergonomic design of Acro’s seats maximises comfort and living space during long-haul flights, and the seats are upholstered in black leather for a sleek modern look. The aircraft can also be operated in an all-business configuration, with 52 fully lie-flat seats.
The aircraft are equipped with state-of-the-art high-speed WiFi and Airbus’ OSP in-flight entertainment (IFE) system.
The introduction of the Airbus A321 neoLRs is another exciting step towards our objective of becoming a modern all-Airbus operation.