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Lufthansa Expands 100th Anniversary Fleet, Adds A320 and A350

Juna Tharakan
Last updated: 20 January 2026 09:54
By Juna Tharakan
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Lufthansa is accelerating celebrations for its 100th anniversary by expanding its growing fleet of specially painted aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s long history. Following the recent arrival of a Boeing 787-9 in commemorative colors, the German flag carrier is set to welcome two more aircraft showcasing the distinctive anniversary livery.

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Lufthansa’s Iconic Anniversary Design Takes ShapeNew Aircraft Join the CelebrationLufthansa’s Anniversary Fleet to Grow Further
Lufthansa expands 100th anniversary fleet
Lufthansa expands 100th anniversary fleet © Lufthansa Group

Lufthansa’s Iconic Anniversary Design Takes Shape

The additions underline Lufthansa’s ambition to turn its centenary into a global, airborne showcase across short, medium and long-haul networks.

Lufthansa’s centennial livery features a deep blue fuselage highlighted by an oversized white crane, Lufthansa’s iconic symbol, with wings that visually blend into the aircraft’s own wings. A stylized “100” is integrated into the fuselage on the left side, while the dates “1926 | 2026” appear on the right, reflecting a century of commercial aviation.

An additional “100” is painted on the underside of the aircraft, making the design visible from the ground and adding a unique touch for aviation enthusiasts and plane spotters. The visual identity is designed to honor Lufthansa’s heritage while projecting a modern, confident image for the future.

Lufthansa adds Airbus A320neo and A350-900 to its 100th anniversary fleet
Lufthansa adds Airbus A320neo and A350-900 to its 100th anniversary fleet © Lufthansa Group

New Aircraft Join the Celebration

In the coming days, an Airbus A320neo and an Airbus A350-900 will exit the paint shops in Norwich, England, and Chateauroux, France, respectively. The A320neo, registered D-AING, is expected to arrive in Frankfurt on January 19, 2026, before entering regular service. Its inaugural commercial flight in anniversary colors will operate to Larnaca, Cyprus.

The long-haul A350-900, registered D-AIXL, is currently scheduled to arrive in Munich on February 3, 2026, further strengthening Lufthansa’s intercontinental fleet during the landmark year.

Lufthansa’s centennial livery features a deep blue fuselage highlighted by an oversized white crane
Lufthansa’s centennial livery features a deep blue fuselage highlighted by an oversized white crane © Lufthansa Group

Lufthansa’s Anniversary Fleet to Grow Further

The recently delivered Boeing 787-9, registered D-ABPU and named “Berlin,” will begin regular operations on January 20, 2026, with its first flight heading to Mumbai, India. Lufthansa says the aircraft will serve as a “flying ambassador” for the anniversary year on international routes.

Looking ahead, Lufthansa plans to extend the special livery to three additional aircraft by fall 2026: an Airbus A380, a Boeing 747-8, and the airline’s first Airbus A350-1000, due for delivery in October.

Which Lufthansa anniversary aircraft would you most like to fly on? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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