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Airbus plans to start first U.S. factory with larger A321 jet

Published 10/28/2014, 08:36 PM
Updated 10/28/2014, 08:40 PM
© Reuters Airbus Americas President Barry Eccleston answers a question on the last day of the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington

© Reuters Airbus Americas President Barry Eccleston answers a question on the last day of the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Airbus Group (PA:AIR) said on Tuesday it plans to start production at its first U.S. factory with the larger A321 jetliner instead of the A320 as originally planned, a move that reflects rising demand for the bigger jet.

Airbus Americas President Barry Eccleston told an audience in Seattle that the European aircraft maker was switching the plans for the plant in Mobile, Alabama, to accommodate growth in orders for the larger plane.

The first one off the line will be the A321ceo, or "current engine option" in April 2016, with "new engine option" or A321neos, to follow later, he said, according to the company.

In the year through September, Airbus has booked 311 gross orders for the A321, including 135 with the current engine option and 176 for the A321neo with newer engines.

The A321 seats about 185 passengers in a two-class configuration but can accommodate up to 220 for economy carriers.

The plane is a rival to the Boeing 737-900 and 737 MAX.

© Reuters. Airbus Americas President Barry Eccleston answers a question on the last day of the Reuters Aerospace and Defense Summit in Washington

Airlines have been improving their efficiency by "upgauging" to larger jets that accommodate more people, which lowers the per-seat cost.

(Reporting by Alwyn Scott; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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