Yeah, Air Nome is not rich enough to buy liveries for every single airplane from the premium pass.
I have been DIEING for this feature when the devs Announced this.
Sonic airlines news: Christmas cancellations
Hello! Welcome to the second article of Sonic airlines news! Enjoy! On Christmas Eve, Sonic airlines founder, and CEO Stardust, announced that ALL flights will be canceled. From Christmas Eve to New Year’s Day, mainly to let staff fly them selves home to spend time with their family’s. At the moment this is being written flights are sill suspended. Last minute Passengers aren’t happy. On another note Staff said that “We love that Stardust made this decision, we get to have a great Christmas with Family and Friends!” So far, staff is love the break.
Pic 1: An image of two 737-400Fs being turned around at PRG.
Some more news from Jal regarding there flight to Washington. Mitsuko Tottori Said “we are going to be having more flights due to Ana sending there A380s and are launching ahead of schedule, on December 25th”
The first Jal aircraft to land at Washington
AeroBlue thanks its partners for a succesful holiday season
It’s christmas time…
“This Christmas we transported way more passengers and cargo than in the last years. The major reason for this is the broad connectivity we build up with partner airlines over the past months. Furthermore, we profited immensly from our membership in Flexi Alliance that allowed us to expand our route network to major hubs such as Washington (IAD), Sydney (SYD) and London (LHR). Therefore, we as AeroBlue were able to satisfy the great demand of passengers over the holidays at our hub at Santiago (SCL) with many scheduled extra-flights.”
These words coming from the CEO of AeroBlue underline how efficient the airline’s operations were and still are in the current days. A short report from a spotter at Santiago who captured plane movements on Christmas Eve visualizes the great amount of flights coming from several airline partners and destinations that were handled that evening:
The role of partner companies and Flexi Alliance
“While other companies such as Sonic Airlines reduced their flight schedule to a minimum in order to give their employees a break we at AeroBlue do not know such words! We stand for efficiency and reliability towards our customers. Even in the holiday season people have places to go, be it their families or friends and some of our passengers also still have to commute to their workplaces. We are here for you, we are AeroBlue. But what would we be without our partners in aviation? They are the reason why we can operate so smoothly, they carry our network and are a major part of our companies pride. We are thankful for every single contract we were able to establish with other airlines in the last months. Our membership in Flexi Alliance helped us once again to assert ourself against other big companies such as LATAM or JetSmart and to remain profitable.”
In context of the current (holi-)days this statement emphazises the importance of cooperation in order to guarantee a flexible yet reliable flight program. Only with the help of its partner airlines AeroBlue was able to provide such a diverse flight plan, part of which is shown in the photo underneath:
AeroBlue & partner airlines at SCL on Christmas Eve
Presents are here!
“Our subsidiary AeroBlueCargo, also known under the acronym “ABC” is not exactly a major part of our strategy for the Santiago hub. At Christmas time however, we need every single plane in our fleet in order to fulfill the high demand of various packages. But even that is sometimes not enough, which is why we used a leased Boeing 777WF on our Cincinnati-route for the first time. Thanks to that we were able to not only transport the regular goods but also heaps over heaps of presents - Much faster than Santa Claus could ever be!”
As stated above, AeroBlueCargo expanded its operations immensly using various plane types that do not serve Santiago airport on a regular basis, with the Boeing 747-8F on the Washington-route being the highlight. On a normal day one would not be able to see the whole cargo apron full of AeroBlue planes, that is why the company released the following press photograph:
ABC flights at SCL on Christmas Eve
Personal words from the CEO
“We were quite successful with our strategy to build up a network with partner airlines. Not only can we benefit from this, others do profit from stable and reliable connections too! Our hub continously experiences expansions and quality improvements to attract new business partners which we are always looking for. Currently, we have about 15 free contact slots at Santiago that anybody is invited to fill.”
“Again, I wholeheartedly thank everyone who took part in building and maintaining connections this year with special thanks going to Flexi Alliance and its members! We at AeroBlue are eagerly awaiting the next year and all the joy it will bring for the whole community!”
Happy to accept AeroBlue at my LHR
GHM67 Air
7even 5ive Event Cancelled 
Short version of the story: it didn’t meet the expectations
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The combination of sheer volume of players and the chance that someone get AND the random plane AND has read my “75 Event” announcement made a “hit” almost impossible.
So, the planes are now available for regular contracts, 1 per player, for the following airports (2 each):
INN, LEJ, PRG, BRI, CNN and BKK
Please use the MCT Connection request thread,
[CLOSED] Orange Air 75 Special Livery request thread.
stephan, things like these (i think)
or things like this (please dont be mad at me ragingtoad6513)
Maroon Air Unveils “Anything But” — A New Livery Series That Chooses Color Over Convention
Maroon Air kicks off the new year with “Anything But,” a bold new livery series that adds expressive color across its fleet — deliberately defying the Color of the Year: Cloud Dancer.
“New beginnings shouldn’t feel blank,” said Ritche Uy , CEO of Maroon Air. “While white represents restraint, we chose expression. ‘Anything But’ is our way of celebrating movement, creativity, and the confidence to stand out.”
Each aircraft in the series features a distinct color representative of the various destinations the airline has in its network, layered onto Maroon Air’s iconic wine and gold base, transforming the fleet into a statement of optimism and individuality in the skies.
Aussie Green ● British Blue ● German Schwarz ● Azzurri Blue ● Tyrolean Green
Padres Brown ● Commanders Burgundy ● Chile Red ● Amazon Green
Arabian Sand ● Sakura Pink ● Thai Purple ● Cathay Green
Not in pictures: Red Czech ● Indian Orange ● Saints Gray
The first “Anything But” aircraft has already entered service this New Year, with more to follow throughout the year.
When the world goes white, Maroon Air chooses Anything But .
All good.
Sonic airlines news: back on track
Today The founder and CEO announced that plane service is back. In Prague, passengers and workers waited for the first plane to land.
Pic 1:Line of planes at PRG.
DM Airlines takes delivery of first Boeing 787
Earlier today, DM Airlines has finally received the first of its over 30 ordered Boeing 787-9s. The 787s were planned to form the backbone of the airline’s long-haul fleet for a while now, but because of manufacturing delays they couldn’t get the airframes in time. Only a few months ago has the airline started to operate 787s (-8 and -9), but those were leased from other airlines and lessors. The plane that arrived to DM Airlines’ main hub and base of operations is therefore the airline’s first outright owned 787. So far, the livery hasn’t been applied yet as the airline is currently experiencing a shortage of widebody planes, and so fast delivery was more important that aesthetics. The liveries are planned to be added to all 787s in the next weeks. This 787 also marks the 300th plane in the fleet of DM Airlines, which is another huge milestone. The airline has recently been expanding mostly in Asia, with BKK actually overtaking PRG as the airline’s largest hub by number of based planes (94 at BKK, 92 at PRG).
Picture 1: OK-KNF landing at PRG for the first time
Picture 2: That same 787 parked on stand 58, with more DM Airlines planes in the background
Is this to be given the same livery or is it going to have something special like ANA and China Southern did? Looking forward to seeing them begin visiting ![]()
I’ll definitely give it a special livery, that’s for sure, still thinking how exactly I’ll approach it though
Right now, I already have most of the planes I wanted unlocked so I can finally spend more on liveries ![]()
Special Operations at BRI!
In accordance with TUI, the airport has briefly reopened to let in 11 of the classic special TUI liveries. The CEO has stated that he hopes more ties with airlines can be established in the future
an unexpected twist
Today Horsepower airlines has silently changed its primary base of Operations to LHR from IDA. With this change, all subsidiaries followed suit, minus horsepower manufacturing, which has moved to HKG. The reason for the move is currently unknown and the CEO has refused to acknowledge why at this current time
I think this is going to be a part of the HKG airport of a hard-working CEO![]()
The CEO of SkyStaffextra is now working on nee liveries for every airport and starts to plan soon


























