Air Canada on June 9, 2026 marked the entry into scheduled service of its first Airbus A321XLR.
The 182 passengers onboard AC413 from Montrรฉal to Toronto experienced the start of a whole new chapter in how – and where – Air Canada customers can fly.
Air Canadaโsย new Glowing Hearted cabin standardย is making its debut on the A321XLR, offering calm, comfort and connectivity to customers. It features personal device power at every seat, fast, free Wi-Fi for Aeroplan Members sponsored by Bell, next-generation in-flight entertainment screens that are larger and offer Bluetooth connectivity, and thoughtfully curated cabin finishes inspired by the Canadian landscape and aligned to the airlineโs brand and commitment to enduring quality.
To the 14 lie-flat seats in Air Canada Signature Class, the A321XLR has 168 Economy class seats, with every seat featuring seatback in-flight entertainment with 4K OLED IFE screens (13-inch in Economy, 19-inch in Signature Class) with Bluetooth audio.
The aircraft will operate several domestic flights prior to its first trans-Atlantic flight between Montrรฉal and Toulouse on June 15.
Air Canada plans to integrate the A321XLR into its schedule progressively to support growth across its network. The aircraftโs performance and range characteristics are well suited to adjust for seasonal demand patterns and evolving market opportunities.
The arrival of the A321XLR is an important milestone and the latest step in Air Canadaโs multi-year fleet modernization program, which is focused on customer experience, operational resilience and fuel efficiency improvements versus older-generation aircraft. It reflects the airlineโs commitment to prudent growth, continuous product investment, and disciplined execution of Air Canadaโs business plan. In addition to 30 A321XLRs (15 will be leased, 15 are being acquired directly from Airbus S.A.S) that are expected to enter the fleet over the coming years, Air Canada has announced orders for 14 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners as well as eight A350-1000s. It also continues to take deliveries of the Canadian-built Airbus A220, with 21 aircraft remaining on its firm order of 65. Five Boeing 737 MAX aircraft have already been delivered in 2026.
































