Commercial Aviation
Riyadh Air Debuts with Inaugural Flight to London Heathrow in 2025
Riyadh Air launched its first flight from Riyadh to London as a soft launch step toward full commercial operations aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.
Saudi Arabia’s new national carrier, Riyadh Air, officially entered the global aviation scene on Sunday, October 26, 2025, with the successful completion of its inaugural flight to London’s Heathrow Airport. This landmark event represents a critical milestone for the airline and a tangible advancement in Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030, a national strategy focused on economic diversification and establishing the Kingdom as a premier global logistics and travel hub. The flight signals the beginning of a new chapter in Middle Eastern aviation, positioning Riyadh as a burgeoning competitor to established regional hubs.
The inaugural service, however, was not a typical commercial launch. Instead, Riyadh Air opted for a strategic “soft launch,” with the first flights exclusively carrying employees of the airline and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF), which owns the carrier. This calculated approach allows the airline to meticulously test and refine its operational procedures, service standards, and ground handling processes in a real-world environment. By ensuring every detail is perfected before opening ticket sales to the public, Riyadh Air aims to deliver a seamless and world-class passenger experience from day one of its full commercial operations.
The first flight, designated RX401, departed from King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh at 3:26 AM local time. After a journey of nearly seven hours, it touched down at London Heathrow (LHR) at 7:14 AM local time, marking a precise and successful execution of its first long-haul operation. The daily service will use the flight number RX402 for its return leg from London to Riyadh. This route was strategically chosen as the airline’s debut, utilizing valuable and highly coveted landing slots at one of the world’s busiest international Airports.
Operating this historic flight was a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner bearing the registration HZ-RXX. The aircraft has been affectionately nicknamed “Jamila,” an Arabic word meaning “beautiful.” This specific aircraft is a technical spare, formerly part of Oman Air’s fleet, which Riyadh Air has been using for extensive crew training and certification flights throughout 2025. The use of a temporary aircraft underscores the airline’s determination to meet its stated goal of commencing operations within 2025, even as it awaits the Delivery of its own custom-configured fleet.
Riyadh Air has placed significant Orders for new aircraft, including a landmark deal for 72 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, to build a modern and efficient fleet. The first of these brand-new, factory-direct aircraft are expected to be delivered before the end of 2025. The “Jamila” aircraft has been instrumental in allowing the airline to achieve its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in April 2025 and to proceed with this operational soft launch on schedule. This phased approach ensures that when the new fleet arrives, the crews and operational teams are already seasoned and prepared for a full-scale rollout.
“Our commitment to begin operations in 2025 is being fulfilled. This rigorous flight program on Jamila allows us to fine-tune every detail, ensuring a seamless, reliable, and world-class experience. This carefully sequenced approach is our pathway to perfect. We are now incredibly close to full operations.”, Tony Douglas, CEO of Riyadh Air
The launch of Riyadh Air is far more than the establishment of a new airline; it is a cornerstone of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Owned and funded by the PIF, the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, the carrier is tasked with transforming Riyadh into a global aviation gateway. The airline has set an ambitious target to connect the Saudi capital with over 100 destinations worldwide by 2030, aiming to triple air traffic to the Kingdom and attract millions of tourists and business travelers.
By entering the market with substantial financial backing and a clear strategic mandate, Riyadh Air is poised to become a major competitor to the established “big three” Gulf carriers. Its strategy focuses on leveraging Riyadh’s geographic location to offer efficient connections between Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The airline’s launch on the highly competitive Riyadh-London route is a clear statement of intent, signaling its readiness to compete on major international trunk routes from the outset.
In conjunction with its operational debut, Riyadh Air also unveiled its new loyalty program, named “Sfeer.” The development of a customer loyalty ecosystem from day one indicates a focus on building a strong brand and retaining customers in a crowded marketplace. As the Airlines expands its network and fleet, its impact on airfares, service standards, and route availability across the region is expected to be significant, offering travelers more choice and fostering increased competition. The successful inaugural flight to London is a foundational step in Riyadh Air’s long-term journey. It marks the transition from a well-funded startup to an active airline, demonstrating its operational capability and unwavering commitment to its 2025 launch timeline. This initial, employee-focused phase is crucial for building a robust operational backbone, ensuring that when the doors open to the public, the airline is prepared to meet the high expectations it has set for itself.
Looking ahead, Riyadh Air is preparing for rapid expansion. Following the establishment of the London route, the airline plans to launch services to Dubai International Airport (DXB) in the coming weeks. Further network growth is anticipated in early 2026, with additional destinations in Europe slated to be added. This expansion will be fueled by the arrival of its new Boeing 787 fleet, allowing the carrier to scale its operations and begin building the comprehensive global network envisioned in its 2030 goals.
Question: When was Riyadh Air’s first official flight? Question: Are Riyadh Air flights available for public booking? Question: What are the long-term goals for Riyadh Air?
Riyadh Air Marks Global Debut with Inaugural Flight to London
The Inaugural Journey: A Closer Look
The Aircraft: ‘Jamila’ Paves the Way
Strategic Ambitions and Vision 2030
A New Contender in a Competitive Market
The Path Forward: From Soft Launch to Global Player
FAQ
Answer: Riyadh Air’s inaugural flight, RX401, operated on October 26, 2025, from King Khalid International Airport (RUH) in Riyadh to London’s Heathrow Airport (LHR).
Answer: Not at this moment. The initial flights are part of a “soft launch” phase, available only to employees of Riyadh Air and the Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) to test and perfect operations. A full public rollout is expected to follow.
Answer: As a key part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, Riyadh Air aims to connect the Saudi capital to over 100 destinations globally by the year 2030, transforming the city into a major hub for international air travel and logistics.
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Photo Credit: Riyadh Air
Commercial Aviation
Edelweiss Air Launches New A350 Cabin with Business Suites and Free Wi-Fi
Edelweiss Air unveils new Airbus A350 cabin with Business Suites, hard-shell Premium Economy, and free Starlink Wi-Fi starting December 2026.
This article is based on an official press release from Edelweiss Air.
Edelweiss Air has officially presented the future cabin interiors for its Airbus A350-900 fleet, marking a significant upgrade in passenger comfort and onboard technology. Announced on January 20, 2026, the Swiss leisure airline revealed a completely new configuration that prioritizes personal space and connectivity.
The new cabin, designed under the motto “More room to feel good,” will feature 319 seats across three classes, a reduction from the temporary 339-seat layout currently in use. According to the airline, the retrofit program is scheduled to begin in late 2026, with the first aircraft featuring the new interior entering commercial service in December 2026.
The most substantial upgrade is found in the Business Class cabin, which will accommodate 32 passengers in a 1-2-1 configuration using the Thompson Vantage XL+ platform. This layout ensures that every passenger has direct access to the aisle, eliminating the need to step over a neighbor.
Edelweiss is introducing an exclusive “Business Suite” product in the first row of the cabin. These four seats offer enhanced privacy and space compared to the standard business class offering.
“The first row consists of four exclusive Business Suites… featuring 1.2-meter high closable doors, larger footwells, and a wider seat area.”
Passengers in these suites will view entertainment on massive 32-inch 4K screens. Additionally, the middle suites feature adjustable dividers, allowing couples to dine or relax together comfortably.
Rows 2 through 9 feature standard business class seats that convert into fully flat beds measuring two meters in length. The airline notes that these seats include high-quality acoustic insulation and privacy wings to ensure a restful journey. Entertainment is provided via 17-to-19-inch 4K screens.
Edelweiss is expanding its premium offerings with a dedicated Premium Economy cabin and significant enhancements to the standard Economy experience. The new Premium Economy cabin will consist of 28 seats in a 2-3-2 layout. A key feature of this cabin is the use of hard-shell seats. Unlike traditional reclining seats, these recline within their own fixed shell, ensuring that a passenger’s personal space is never intruded upon by the person seated in front of them.
According to the press release, these seats offer approximately one meter (39 inches) of legroom. Service upgrades for this class include welcome drinks, meals served on china tableware, and the provision of noise-canceling headphones identical to those used in Business Class.
The Economy cabin will hold 259 seats in a 3-3-3 configuration. While maintaining high density, Edelweiss has introduced specific comfort improvements:
In a move that sets a high standard for leisure carriers, Edelweiss announced that the entire A350 fleet will be equipped with high-speed satellite internet.
The airline confirmed that high-speed internet via Starlink will be available to all guests in all classes, free of charge. This allows for streaming and high-bandwidth activities that were previously difficult to manage on traditional inflight networks.
To support the use of personal devices, every seat in the aircraft, including Economy, will feature USB-A and USB-C ports with 60W power delivery, which is sufficient to charge most laptops. The inflight entertainment system features 4K anti-glare screens with Bluetooth audio connectivity, allowing passengers to pair their own wireless headphones.
Edelweiss is currently in a transition phase, replacing its aging Airbus A340-300s with six Airbus A350-900s. The A350s that joined the fleet in 2025 are currently operating with a temporary interior inherited from the previous operator, LATAM.
The timeline for the new cabin rollout is as follows:
The decision to reduce the total seat count from 339 (in the temporary configuration) to 319 signals a strategic shift for Edelweiss. While leisure airlines typically prioritize density to lower unit costs, Edelweiss is aligning closer to the premium standards of its parent company, Lufthansa Group.
The inclusion of “Business Suites” with doors and hard-shell Premium Economy seats places Edelweiss competitively against full-service legacy carriers rather than just low-cost holiday airlines. Furthermore, the adoption of free Starlink Wi-Fi across all classes is a significant differentiator that addresses one of the most common passenger complaints on long-haul flights: poor connectivity. When will the new Edelweiss A350 cabin be available? Is Wi-Fi free on Edelweiss A350 flights? What is the difference between the current and new A350 interiors? Sources: Edelweiss Air Press Release
Edelweiss Unveils New A350 Cabin: Business Suites, Hard-Shell Premium Economy, and Free Starlink Wi-Fi
Business Class: Suites and Direct Aisle Access
The Business Suites
Standard Business Features
Premium Economy and Economy Upgrades
Hard-Shell Premium Economy
Economy Class Enhancements
Connectivity and Technology
Free Starlink Wi-Fi
Power and Entertainment
Fleet Rollout and Timeline
AirPro News Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
The first aircraft featuring the new cabin is scheduled to enter service in December 2026. The full fleet retrofit will be finished by July 2027.
Yes. Once the new cabin is installed, high-speed Starlink Wi-Fi will be free for all passengers in all classes.
The current A350s fly with a temporary ex-LATAM interior (339 seats). The new custom Edelweiss interior will have 319 seats, including a new Business Class with doors, a dedicated Premium Economy with hard-shell seats, and updated technology throughout.
Photo Credit: Edelweiss Air
Route Development
Chicago O’Hare Launches Orchard-Inspired Concourse D Expansion
O’Hare International Airport’s $1.3B Concourse D with orchard-inspired design and 19 flexible gates is set to open in late 2028.
This article is based on an official press release from the City of Chicago.
On Thursday, February 5, 2026, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) released a detailed animated preview of “The New Concourse D” at O’Hare International Airports. Formerly known as Satellite Concourse 1, this $1.3 billion infrastructure project represents a pivotal phase in the airport’s massive ORDNext expansion program.
According to the official announcement, the new facility is currently under construction following a groundbreaking ceremony in August 2025. Scheduled to open to the public in late 2028, Concourse D is designed to modernize the passenger experience with a focus on wellness, natural light, and operational flexibility. The project is being led by the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), alongside partners Ross Barney Architects and Juan Gabriel Moreno Architects (JGMA).
The newly released video highlights a dramatic shift in design philosophy for the airport, moving away from industrial aesthetics toward a “nature-infused” environment that pays homage to the site’s history.
The central theme of the new concourse is a direct nod to O’Hare’s pre-aviation history as an apple orchard, originally known as Orchard Field, which gave the airport its “ORD” IATA code. The City of Chicago press release details how the interior architecture features tree-like structural columns that branch out to support the roof, creating a canopy effect intended to reduce travel stress.
A key feature of the design is the “Oculus,” a central skylight that serves as the building’s architectural focal point. The design team emphasizes that this feature is not merely aesthetic but functional, directing natural daylight deep into the building to aid in intuitive wayfinding.
“We designed the new satellite concourse to create a frictionless experience for travelers… The gate lounges feature column-free expanses for easy wayfinding, high ceilings to optimize views, and a daylighting strategy to help align the body’s natural rhythms.”
, Scott Duncan, Design Partner at SOM
The facility will include over 20,000 square feet of airline lounge space and 30,000 square feet dedicated to retail and concessions. In a move to accommodate modern traveler needs, the design also incorporates a dedicated children’s play area and multi-level communal seating equipped with integrated charging stations. Beyond the aesthetics, Concourse D is a critical component of the broader ORDNext (formerly O’Hare 21) capital program. The expansion is necessary to maintain O’Hare’s status as a global hub by increasing gate capacity and flexibility.
According to the CDA, the concourse will add 19 new flexible gates to the airport’s portfolio. These gates are designed with versatility in mind, capable of accommodating:
This flexibility allows the airport to adjust to shifting market demands between domestic and international travel without requiring physical construction changes.
“By breaking ground on Concourse D, we are taking a critical first step toward enhancing how the airport welcomes and serves more than 80 million passengers each year.”
, Michael McMurray, CDA Commissioner
Mayor Brandon Johnson emphasized the economic impact of the project, noting that it serves as an economic engine for the region. The city estimates the project will create approximately 3,800 construction jobs.
The rebranding of “Satellite 1” to “Concourse D” and the release of this high-fidelity animation signal a clear intent by Chicago officials to solidify the project’s identity before the steel rises significantly. By leaning heavily into the “Orchard” narrative, the CDA is attempting to differentiate O’Hare from other sterile, glass-and-steel global hubs.
From an operational standpoint, the “flexible gate” configuration is the most significant detail. As airline fleets evolve and the mix between wide-body international haulers and narrow-body domestic hoppers fluctuates, static gates can become liabilities. The ability to park two narrow-bodies in the footprint of one wide-body maximizes the return on Investments for this $1.3 billion asset, ensuring it remains relevant regardless of how airline strategies shift in the 2030s.
The project is currently active, with construction managed by the joint venture AECOM Hunt Clayco Bowa. The timeline provided by the city outlines the following key milestones:
Concourse D is located just south of the existing Concourse C (Terminal 1) and will be connected via a new walkway extension. It serves as the precursor to the eventual demolition of Terminal 2, which will make way for the future O’Hare Global Terminal.
Where is the new Concourse D located? When will Concourse D open? Why is it called the “Orchard” design? How much will the project cost?
O’Hare Unveils “Orchard-Inspired” Vision for New Concourse D
Design Philosophy: Returning to the Orchard
Operational Capacity and ORDNext Strategy
AirPro News Analysis
Timeline and Next Steps
Frequently Asked Questions
It is located directly south of the existing Concourse C at Terminal 1. It will be connected to the main terminal complex via a new walkway extension.
The City of Chicago and the Chicago Department of Aviation have scheduled the opening for late 2028.
The design pays tribute to “Orchard Field,” the original name of the airfield that became O’Hare. The interior columns resemble trees, and the layout emphasizes nature and light.
The budget for Concourse D is set at $1.3 billion.
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Photo Credit: City of Chicago
Aircraft Orders & Deliveries
EgyptAir Receives First Airbus A350-900 to Modernize Fleet
EgyptAir accepts its first Airbus A350-900, starting a fleet overhaul with 16 aircraft to expand long-haul routes and improve efficiency.
This article is based on an official press release from Airbus and additional fleet data.
EgyptAir has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A350-900, registered as SU-GGE, marking a significant milestone in the carrier’s modernization strategy. The handover, which took place on February 9, 2026, positions the Cairo-based airline as the first operator of the A350-900 in North Africa.
According to an official press release from Airbus, this aircraft is the first of 16 A350-900s ordered by the Egyptian flag carrier. The delivery underscores EgyptAir’s commitment to phasing out older wide-body jets while expanding its long-haul network capabilities to new destinations in North America and Asia.
The arrival of the A350-900 represents a pivotal shift in EgyptAir’s long-haul operations. The airline originally signed for 10 aircraft during the Dubai Airshow in November 2023, later expanding the commitment with a top-up order for six additional units. These new airframes are intended to replace the carrier’s aging Boeing 777-300ER fleet, offering improved operating economics and passenger comfort.
In a statement regarding the initial order, Yehia Zakaria, EgyptAir Holding Chairman and CEO, highlighted the flagship status of the new type:
“The A350-900 will be our flagship aircraft… adding the world’s most modern and efficient widebody aircraft to our fleet will be instrumental in expanding our offering.”
Christian Scherer, Chief Commercial Officer at Airbus, noted the economic advantages the aircraft brings to the airline’s network:
“The A350 is the one and only aircraft enabling EgyptAir to open up its network with benchmark economic efficiency, not to mention passenger comfort.”
EgyptAir has outlined a phased entry-into-service plan for the new fleet. Initially, the aircraft will be deployed on trunk routes to London and Paris to facilitate crew familiarization. Following this integration period, the airline plans to leverage the A350’s 9,700 nautical mile range to launch non-stop services to the U.S. West Coast and key Asian markets, including Shanghai, Beijing, and Tokyo.
The new A350-900 features a two-class configuration designed to maximize capacity while introducing updated premium amenities. According to fleet data, the aircraft accommodates a total of 340 passengers. Technological upgrades are a focal point of the new cabin. The aircraft is equipped with Panasonic Avionics’ Astrova in-flight entertainment system, providing 4K OLED screens and high-fidelity audio. Additionally, passengers across all classes will have access to USB-C fast charging ports and high-speed Wi-Fi connectivity.
The transition to the A350-900 aligns with broader industry sustainability goals. Powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent XWB engines, the aircraft is reported to burn 25% less fuel compared to the previous generation aircraft it replaces. This efficiency gain corresponds to a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions.
Furthermore, the A350 is recognized as the quietest aircraft in its class, possessing a noise footprint 50% smaller than older jets, a critical factor for operations at noise-sensitive airports in Europe and North America.
EgyptAir’s delivery secures its position as the sole active operator of the A350-900 in the North African region, a status solidified by the shifting strategies of its neighbors. While other carriers in the region had previously expressed interest in the type, market dynamics have led to cancellations and delays.
For instance, Air Algérie cancelled its order for A350-1000s in early 2025, opting instead for Airbus A330-900neos. Similarly, Tunisair cancelled its A350 commitments in 2013. Other regional orders, such as those from Libyan carriers Afriqiyah Airways and Libyan Airlines, remain stalled due to long-standing instability. Consequently, EgyptAir currently faces no direct regional competition operating this specific airframe, potentially offering it a product advantage on competitive routes connecting Africa to Europe and the Americas.
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EgyptAir Accepts Delivery of First Airbus A350-900, Initiating Major Fleet Overhaul
Fleet Modernization and Strategic Expansion
Operational Deployment
Cabin Configuration and Passenger Experience
Environmental Performance
AirPro News Analysis: Regional Market Context
Airbus Press Release
Photo Credit: Airbus
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