New ANA A321-200 w/ Sharklets

The Ana a321 in infinite flight hasn’t been updated in a very long time. The livery is nice all in all but it’s started to get a bit old. Here is the new ANA a321 livery. This livery is way over due and should have been updated long ago so let’s get this livery made. If possible I would really like this livery to come out with the new Naha airport in 3D.

WITH SHARKLETS

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This aircraft is mostly used on domestic routes and very rarely internationally. I will give some examples here

HND-OKA
HND-TAK
HND-AXT
HND-KIX

ANA have recently changed most of their A321-200’s to NEO’s but this aircraft is still operational in the fleet.

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Nice livery!!

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I support it, but only if it’s this model with sharklets. 😁

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ah forgot to write that. Its fixed now

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You have my support - especially when the current ANA A321 in IF actually bears the registration of one of the airline’s A321-100s (JA105A), which were retired in 2008 and replaced by the 737-800.

I’ll try and free up a vote for this one.

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thank you so much for everyones support and voting

this looks really nice but sadly i don’t think i can spare a vote

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That’s fine :(

lets get more votes on this

The current ANA livery on the A321-200 is actually rather misleading, as it is that of the carrier’s former A321-100s (retired in 2008) instead of the -200s which were introduced in 2016 and have since remained in service.

The A321-200 offers an increased range as a result of the addition of an extra fuel tank and more powerful engines.

JA114A, taken at Tokyo Haneda.
Source: JA114A All Nippon Airways Airbus A321-211(WL) Photo by Samuel Au | ID 1062218 | Planespotters.net

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JA112A, one of ANA’s 4 A321-200s, photographed here at Takamatsu. These, along with 22 A321neos and 11 A320neos, form the airline’s primarily domestic Airbus narrowbody fleet and complement the Boeing 737-800 on many routes.

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bumping this livery