Airbus
United Airlines signed an order with Airbus on Tuesday for 50 of the French aviation firm's A321XLR aircraft to replace its aging fleet of Boeing 757 jets.
The order was confirmed by United Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Nocella Tuesday evening.
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