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Airbus A321
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Military Vehicle Name
Airbus A321
Manufacturer
Airbus
Faction
France
Domain
Deasy Corporation Air Security
Platform
Fixed Wing
Description
Long-range military transport aircraft
Period
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Contemporary History (POLIS)
Era
Allisonian Era (POLIS)
Deasy Era (POLIS)
Year
Begin Year:
2018
End Year:
2065
Aeroflot Airbus A321 landing
An Aeroflot Airbus A321 is landing with its main landing gear and nose gear extended. The aircraft is in side profile over an airport runway area, with Aeroflot Russian Airlines markings on the fuselage and snow-covered mountains in the background.
A321 cabin with colorful headrest covers
The aircraft cabin is shown from the center aisle looking toward the rear. Rows of black passenger seats line both sides, each with bright blue, green, red, yellow, or orange headrest covers, and overhead bins run the length of the cabin.
A321 cabin with blue seats
A passenger cabin is shown from the rear-facing center aisle with rows of blue fabric seats on both sides. Overhead bins, ceiling lighting panels, window rows, tray tables, and a person standing near the forward galley are visible.
Airbus A321 demonstrator landing
A white Airbus A321 demonstrator is descending toward a runway with landing gear extended. Large A321 markings are painted on the fuselage and vertical tail, and the aircraft is shown against a blue sky with buildings and grass below.
Austrian A321-style cabin
The cabin interior is shown from the center aisle with rows of gray passenger seats on both sides. Red headrest covers carry Austrian branding, red seat belts are visible, and the overhead bins and ceiling lighting form a bright symmetrical tunnel.
Premium cabin with cream seats
A premium aircraft cabin is shown from the center aisle with cream-colored seats in paired rows. Dark armrests, patterned seat backs, overhead bins, oval windows, and a dotted dark aisle carpet are visible throughout the cabin.
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