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The 737 MAX Wants To Cross The Atlantic, And It May Just Win

Airbus pioneered thin transatlantic routes with the A321 family, but 737s are muscling in with WestJet, Alaska, Southwest, and United. Is this real competition? The idea of flying a single-aisle jet across the Atlantic used to sound like a punishment until the 757 opened the minds of both travelers and airline executives. But Airbus changed the conversation with the A321LR and, more recently, the A321XLR. These aircraft gave airlines the ability…
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Live and Let's Fly broke the news in on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
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