The Best New Airliners to See in March 2026

by Matt Falcus
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We’ve got another round of stunning new liveries, special schemes and new airliner type deliveries this month in our collection of the best new airliners to see this month.

Have a look through the pictures below and leave a comment, letting us know which one you’re most looking forward to spotting or photographing…

 

AirAsia Special Livery

9M-AGN

AirAsia has introduced this special scheme promoting Malaysia on Airbus A320 9M-AGN.

 

Air Montenegro EU Message

4O-AOB ZRH 26.02.2026

Air Montenegro’s Embraer 195LR 4O-AOB is wearing these special stickers promoting the country’s accession to the EU.

 

American Airlines Promotes World Cup

Photo: American Airlines

American Airlines’ Boeing 737-800 N844NN has had this livery applied to mark the upcoming FIFA World Cup taking place this summer.

 

Brussels Tintin Livery

Brussels Airlines has added another Belgian Icon livery to its fleet with this new Tintin scheme on Airbus A320 OO-SNJ.

 

Cathay Pacific’s Next Anniversary Jet

Not yet officially announced, but spotted by a few intrepid photographers, is Cathay Pacific’s third 80th anniversary scheme. This one is different to the previous two, and can be seen on Boeing 777-300ER B-KQU.

 

 

Egyptair’s First A350

The first of 16 Airbus A350-900s has joined Egyptair’s fleet. It is SU-GGE.

 

Lufthansa’s Special Liveries

This month Lufthansa has added a number of special livery aircraft to mark it’s 100th anniversary in 2026. These mostly consist of the XXL crane livery, which has been added to additional aircraft, including an Airbus A350-900 (D-AIXL), A380 (D-AIMH) and Boeing 747-8 (D-ABYN).

This Airbus A321, D-AISZ, has also been painted in a special Super Star retro livery.

 

MNG A330 Stickers

MNG Airlines A330-300P2F TC-MCP

MNG Airlines has added ’30 Years Solution in Motion’ stickers on the forward fuselage of Airbus A330-300P2F TC-MCP.

 

Southwest’s New Tennessee One

N8555Z Southwest Airlines (Tennessee One Livery) Boeing 737-8H4 KMCO 02-2026

The previous ‘Tennessee One’ logojet has been retired by Southwest Airlines. As a replacement, Boeing 737-800 N8555Z has been painted in this special scheme.

 

 

 

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