American Airlines gets its first Alabama-made Airbus A321
American Airlines has claimed its first Alabama-made Airbus A321 passenger jet after a ceremony at the manufacturer’s production facility at Mobile Aeroplex.
The A321, sporting American’s logo and colors, is the second aircraft to leave the assembly line at Airbus’ new $600 million Alabama plant. The first – named “BluesMobile” — went to JetBlue on April 25.
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”The delivery of this aircraft is another key milestone for Airbus and for Team Mobile,” said Daryl Taylor, general manager of the Alabama facility. “It’s also a symbol – a symbol of what can happen when a team works together to create something special, and I know we are creating something special here in Mobile.”
During the ceremony, American executive David Seymour said the airline will return to Mobile for 12 additional deliveries this year.
”It’s a very extraordinary accomplishment, I think, when you look back less than three years ago, you were breaking ground here for this facility, and now we’ve taken delivery of our first aircraft,” Seymour said.
American Airlines operates the largest Airbus fleet, with more than 380 aircraft. The A321 delivered was number 182 of that model, making it a workhorse in their fleet, Seymour said.
“With this delivery, we are adding a very special aircraft to those already sporting the American livery – an Airbus aircraft built here in the USA,” said Bob Lekites, Airbus Americas executive vice president of customers.
“This is the first of many American Airlines airplanes to be delivered from Mobile, and we are proud it will join a growing, thriving fleet.”
PRODUCTION RAMP-UP
In addition to the American A321 delivered, there are several other A320 Family aircraft in production at the facility. Airbus has said it expects to deliver four aircraft per month from the Mobile plant by the end of 2017.
The passenger jet handed over to American first flew April 19 in a test flight that lasted nearly four hours. Tests were performed on the plane’s systems, engines and structure during the initial test flight.
The Airbus Alabama facility now has around 350 team members. The Mobile Aeroplex facility is expected to support 1,000 jobs once production hits full tilt.