New Airliners to Watch This September 2025
As the northern Autumn/Fall season begins, plane enthusiasts have exciting new aircraft to spot globally. Here are the latest airliners and unique liveries joining airline fleets.
Air Cote d’Ivoire A330neo
Air Cote d’Ivoire has expanded its fleet with the delivery of its first Airbus A330-900, marked with the registration TU-TRG. This addition marks a significant development for the African airline.
AJet’s First 737 MAXs
Turkey’s AJet has bolstered its fleet by receiving its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 models. These aircraft, registered as TC-OHA, TC-OHB, and TC-OHC, are now part of AJet’s operations.
Fly Cham Launches
The Syrian airline, formerly known as Cham Wings, has undergone rebranding and relaunched as Fly Cham. The airline operates Airbus A320 aircraft, registered YK-BAA and YK-BAC, featuring a modified livery.
Garuda Indonesia Special Livery
Garuda Indonesia unveils a special livery on its Boeing 737-800, registration PK-GFU, in celebration of “80 Years of Indonesian Independence,” adding a unique touch to its fleet.
One Air’s First 777
The UK-based cargo carrier One Air has added its first Boeing 777 Freighter to its fleet, registered as G-ONEG. This complements its existing fleet of Boeing 747 aircraft.
Suparna’s First 777
Chinese airline Suparna Airlines has welcomed its first Boeing 777 Freighter, with the registration B-227U, enhancing its cargo capabilities.
Virgin Australia’s E2
Virgin Australia Regional has taken delivery of its first Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, registered as VH-E2A. This aircraft is now operative in the Western Australia region.