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First delivery from ex-A380 assembly line

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AIRBUS HAS successfully delivered its first A321neo assembled at its newest A320 Family Final Assembly Line (FAL) in Toulouse. The Pegasus Airlines jet, TC-RDK (c/n 11281), is the first to emerge from Airbus’ latest production facility located in the former A380

‘Jean-Luc Lagardère’ building. The European airframer said the facility reflects its “commitment to modernise and meet the growing global demand for the A321neo”, which now accounts for almost 65% of its A320 Family order backlog.

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