The article introduces a series of new airliners and special liveries spotted across the globe as Autumn 2025 begins. These updates include new deliveries to Air Cote d’Ivoire, AJet, Fly Cham, and others, highlighting significant fleet expansions and special commemorative liveries.
Author: Rohan Sharma
A British passenger causing disruptions on Cathay Pacific flight CX255 was removed by police at Hong Kong International Airport. His behavior delayed the flight to London, requiring the individual’s hospitalization afterward. The incident highlights the airline’s commitment to safety and similar past events with unruly passengers.
United Nigeria Airlines has formalized a purchase agreement with Southwest Airlines for six Boeing 737-800 aircraft. This fleet expansion is part of United Nigeria Airlines’ strategic growth initiatives to enhance operational capacity.
JetBlue flight JBU511 from New York JFK to Las Vegas experienced a takeoff delay following a request for a brief hold. Due to ATC regulations on runway occupancy, the clearance was revoked and the aircraft was instructed to vacate the runway, highlighting the procedural priorities of ATC operations.
Singapore Airlines continues to enhance its luxury travel offerings, with upcoming schedules extending First Class and Suite services through March 2026. Adjustments include additional flights to Auckland, Jakarta, and other global routes, utilizing Boeing 777-300ER and Airbus A380 aircraft. Revamped First Class lounges at Changi Airport further enhance the premium travel experience.
Emirates has improved its Boeing 777-300ER Business Class layout from 2-3-2 to a 1-2-1 seating arrangement, offering better personal space and direct aisle access. This upgrade, already completed on 25 aircraft, includes enhanced seating, entertainment options, and service amenities, positioning Emirates more competitively alongside carriers like Qatar Airways.