Xiamen Airlines' 1st Airbus A321neo Takes Commercial Flight
The plane is the first of many Airbus A320neo family aircraft to join the airline's fleet.
XiamenAir, renamed from Xiamen Airlines, is a Chinese airline that is 55% owned by China Southern Airlines. The airline operates an all Boeing fleet featuring the 737 and 787. Additionally, it owns 99.47% of Heibei Airlines and 60% of Jiangxi Air. (Featured image: Vincenzo Pace - Simple Flying)
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