With the imminent arrival of its first Airbus A321LR due for delivery in November 2024, Icelandair has been providing further details on where it will deploy the newest addition to its fleet. The arrival of the type will also mark a seismic shift for the airline which has long since been a fiercely loyal Boeing aircraft customer. 

The first aircraft is one of four A321LRs that the Reykjavik-based carrier has on order from Airbus, which are earmarked to start replacing some of the airline’s Boeing 757-200 fleet, the requirement process of which has already begun. In September 2024, the carrier released the first images of its new plane, minus its engines which were yet to be installed.  

The aircraft features a magenta-tinged version of the company’s white and nay livery and although it still carries the Airbus test registration of D-AZXZ, it will carry the Icelandic registration of TF-IAA when delivered. All four new aircraft are due to be in service by the summer of 2025, operating routes from the airline’s hub at Reykjavik-Keflavik Airport (KEF). 

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