Demand for the aircraft is surging at Boeing’s expense. Japan Airlines (JAL) in late March announced that it will introduce 11 Airbus A321neo aircraft to replace its aging Boeing 767s, particularly for routes to and from Tokyo-Haneda Airport. This decision is emblematic of a broader trend: the A321neo is increasingly dominating the single-aisle aircraft market, often at the expense of comparable models made by Boeing. The A321neo’s surge in demand…
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