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C-GOIE: Air Transat Airbus A321neoLR (New In 2019)

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C-GOIE is officially an Airbus A321-271NX. It is tagged on the side of the airplane as an Airbus A321neo but may be better dubbed an Airbus A321LR. Either way, we photographed this new addition to the Air Transat fleet on December 28, 2019 while plane spotting at Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ).

For full-size, high resolution versions for any of the photos in the image gallery, simply click on the individual pictures. See below for more detailed information on C-GOIE, the Airbus A321LR model in general and the airline.

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C-GOIE

C-GOIE performed its first flight on April 23, 2019. The Airbus A321-271NX was delivered to Air Transat on May 3, 2019. This is currently one of two Airbus A321LR models in the fleet of this Canadian airline with 13 more on order.

This airliner is configured for a maximum total of 199 passengers. There are 12 seats in business class and 187 economy class seats.

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Airbus A321neoLR

The Airbus A321LR is a variant of the Airbus A321neo. This model was launched on January 13, 2015. The first was delivered to launch customer Arkia on November 13, 2018. Arkia was founded in 1949 as Israel Inland Airlines. The Israeli airline is headquartered in Tel Aviv and flies a fleet of seven aircraft to 25 destinations.

This airplane is 44.51 metres or 146 feet in length. The wingspan is 35.8 metres or 117 feet. The height at the tail is 11.76 metres or 39 feet. The LR designation means this airliner can fly 7,400 kilometres in a single flight, nearly 1,000 more than a regular Airbus A321-200.

Air Transat

Air Transat commenced operations in 1987 and is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The airline has a fleet of 31 aircraft flying to nearly 80 destinations. The largest in the fleet is the Airbus A330-300.

As of May, 2019, the airline was to be purchased by Air Canada. The acquisition was scapped in April, 2021.

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