PA18
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Why can't they just re-engine the A321? Is it possible? There has to be something they can do, they done it to the DC-8 in the past and they were alot more powerful afterwards.
The issue with the A321 is not just the engines, but the wing. It is the same 111-ft. wing that's on the A319 (although with a slightly different flap system). I assume this was done for cost savings through commonality.
If you were to see a B737-300 parked next to a B737-800, you'd see a marked difference in wing span. That's why the newer Boeings can fly above 40,000 ft, while a fully-loaded A321 can barely make it into the mid-30's.