Oh I personally do hope you get FO to whisk you down to the Algarve. On time there & back then hopefully, but doubtful, you’ll 🤐 about the 737-300’s and how unreliable they are! Do you have any stats to back this up? Are they really anymore unreliable than some of the 737-800’s LS operate?
Unfortunately I don't have access to all the records of the Jet2 fleet but I’ll see what I can find out in the next week or so. It only has to get us there as we are flying back with FR on a MAX.
 
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Unfortunately I don't have access to all the records of the Jet2 fleet but I’ll see what I can find out in the next week or so. It only has to get us there as we are flying back with FR on a MAX.
I bet you’re relieved you’re flying back on a MAX then because they’ve never had ANY safety or tech issues since they were launched have they…..Oh, hang on a minute 😒
 
I doubt it as they will go to MAN for final fitting out and also note that two are eztra long range
They could be MSNs that were intended for other carriers but have since been reallocated to Jet2. I wouldn’t read anything into the LR variants as yet if indeed they are to be delivered.

Like @BCFC says, they appear to be LR and not XLR types.
 
They'll be taken from slots that are available. Maybe they have the rang but I very much doubt that they'll use them across the pond. A330 Neos for that one.

Always delivered into Manchester that has been the record if you look. Where they are put in to the hanger and then brought out into commercial service. Then before you know it they end up somewhere else - Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stansted, Birmingham or Luton.
 
They'll be taken from slots that are available. Maybe they have the rang but I very much doubt that they'll use them across the pond. A330 Neos for that one.

Always delivered into Manchester that has been the record if you look. Where they are put in to the hanger and then brought out into commercial service. Then before you know it they end up somewhere else - Glasgow, Edinburgh, Stansted, Birmingham or Luton.
But they don't own any A330’s just the leased ones from Air Tanker…why lease when you own one than can reach that Florida holiday destination. I remember MAN to SFB on an Air 2000 757 many many years ago with a splash and dash at Gander…it was absolutely fine.
 
But they don't own any A330’s just the leased ones from Air Tanker…why lease when you own one than can reach that Florida holiday destination. I remember MAN to SFB on an Air 2000 757 many many years ago with a splash and dash at Gander…it was absolutely fine.

I’m saying the 21 will not go Atlantic. The 330 will. That will be their choice.

I am fully aware they don’t have 330’s but it doesn’t mean they aren’t in the 321 contract or they are not planning for them. As they are.
 
The latest post on the ‘dried fruit forum’ reveals that another website, where the information was originally copied from, lists all future deliveries as A321-251NX/LR. This is because this website lacks specific type information until the aircraft are delivered, so it can only state that the aircraft are either NX/LR (same aircraft, but LR has extra fuel tanks) or an XLR (different aircraft altogether).

Other fleet websites simply list all future Jet2 deliveries as standard NX versions of the A321neo. These are the same as the ones they’ve already received, so there’s nothing to be excited about.
 
Long Range may be a bit deceiving……..

The Airbus A321neo has a range of about 4,000 nautical miles, while the A321LR has the same advertised range but is specifically designed for long-haul missions with higher maximum takeoff weight and the option for auxiliary fuel tanks. The key difference is that the A321LR is built to carry the weight and fuel needed for these longer routes, while the standard A321neo's range is limited by its lower maximum takeoff weight.

A321XLR has a range of 4700 nautical miles.
 

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