Norwegian A321LR
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From: Sweden
Yes, I know. Maybe i was hoping they will start ahead with planning, prep and so on and that someone had some info. But then again, its aviation we are talking about, not some well run company in other sectors. My bad for asking, guess the recruitment will start when they have 3 deliveries parked on the ground somewhere.

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Airbus will not deliver the A321LR to any airline until 2019 according to Airbus Home
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Saw this recently:
https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/n...ing-a321neolrs
I believe they are looking at US East Coast, Midwest as well as Middle East and possibly India as within the radius... US East Coast and Midwest seem very likely.
https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/n...ing-a321neolrs
I believe they are looking at US East Coast, Midwest as well as Middle East and possibly India as within the radius... US East Coast and Midwest seem very likely.
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From: Up north
Im hearing majority of LRs going to Scandinavian bases, other bases mentioned in various interviews and articles have been London, Berlin and BCN. Mostly lose rumors at this stage though but I’m guessing that they’ll be firming up plans and start recruting Q3/Q4.
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I noticed a job advert on linked in for an A320 airworthiness engineer for NUK based at LGW a few weeks back, the advert did not stay up for long so I guess that it was posted for leagal reasons.
( an airworthiness engineer is charged with assuring that the aircraft is compliant with the leagal aspects of maintenance )
( an airworthiness engineer is charged with assuring that the aircraft is compliant with the leagal aspects of maintenance )




