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American Airlines Receives First A321XLR but Awaits Seat Installation

American Airlines Receives First A321XLR but Awaits Seat Installation
American Airlines has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, registered as N300NY (msn 11520), on July 25, 2025. However, the aircraft remains grounded in Europe due to a shortage of seats, a consequence of ongoing supply chain disruptions affecting the aviation industry. The airline has confirmed that the delay is unrelated to US tariffs and anticipates the aircraft will be transported to the United States later this year once the necessary components are available.
Supply Chain Challenges and Fleet Plans
The seat shortage impacting American Airlines is part of a broader industry-wide issue. Delta Air Lines is facing similar delays, with new Airbus jets parked in Europe awaiting seat certification from regulators. In response, Delta has temporarily removed US-made engines from some aircraft to assist in restoring grounded planes domestically.
American Airlines currently has a second A321XLR, N302NY (msn 12368), nearing delivery and holds an order for 50 of the type. The airline intends to deploy the A321XLR primarily on US transcontinental routes. Concurrently, American is revising its schedules to replace its existing A321T aircraft with Boeing 777s on the critical New York JFK to Los Angeles (LAX) route, with these changes expected to take effect by July 28, 2025.
Ongoing Fleet Renewal Amid Delays
Despite the setbacks caused by supply chain constraints, American Airlines remains committed to its fleet renewal strategy. According to its second-quarter financial results, the airline expects to receive five A321neo, ten Boeing 737-8s, seven Boeing 787-9s, and ten Embraer E175s throughout 2025. While competitors have yet to publicly comment on American’s delivery delays, the airline continues to monitor the situation closely as it prepares to integrate the new A321XLRs into its operations once the supply issues are resolved.

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