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The A321XLR, the world’s longest-range single-aisle passenger jet, has helped Airbus take a big lead over Boeing in narrowbody orders. But as the A321XLR is readied for its first flight, the program has been hit with its first delay and a more complicated certification. Meanwhile, Boeing is grappling with certifications of the last two versions of the 737 MAX amid questions of whether it will ever field a direct competitor to the A321neo.
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