The Real Reason Lufthansa Just Flew An Empty Airbus A380 To Ireland

Earlier today, Lufthansa flew an empty Airbus A380 to Shannon, Ireland. Reports suggest that the aircraft is due to be painted, suggesting that it could be the latest jet to sport Lufthansa’s special 100th anniversary livery. The aircraft in question is D-AIMH, an A380 based out of Munich Airport in Germany.

Throughout 2026, Lufthansa is celebrating 100 years since the flying crane brand was established. Though today’s airline is not the same airline as 1926, the name is the same. A key pillar of this celebration sees Lufthansa painting six aircraft in a special dark blue livery, taking the celebration across the globe.

D-AIMH Has Flown To Shannon, Ireland

At 9:57 am, D-AIMH took to the skies above Munich. Flying under the ferry flight number LH9900, the aircraft climbed to 43,000 feet unhindered by the usual weight of passengers and cargo. According to Flightradar24, it landed in Shannon, Ireland, at 11:03 am, giving a flight time of just over two hours.

According to aviation.flights, the aircraft has flown to Shannon to be repainted. It’s unconfirmed whether the giant aircraft is getting the 100 Years livery, but given the timing, it seems highly likely. Simple Flying has reached out to Lufthansa for comment. Airport Director of Shannon Airport, Niall Kearns, commented,

“It’s always exciting for the public when a big plane like the A380 flies into Shannon, and it’s very impressive sitting on the runway, dwarfing more regular aircraft… This Airbus A380 is rarely seen in Ireland, and we’re delighted to welcome it back.”

Given the huge size of the Airbus A380, there are only a handful of facilities capable of painting the giant aircraft. International Aerospace Coatings (IAC) in Shannon has one of the facilities capable of this. It’s not just the size of the hangar that matters, but also the equipment inside.

3 Of 6 Lufthansa Jets Already Have The Special Livery

A digital composite image displays six Lufthansa aircraft of varying types in flight against a bright blue sky with a low layer of white clouds. Each plane features a special commemorative livery with a dark navy blue front and rear fuselage, a white mid-section, and a stylized "100" graphic on the side. The fleet includes models such as the Boeing 747-8, Airbus A380, and Boeing 787, all bearing the Lufthansa crane logo on their navy blue tail fins. Credit: Lufthansa

In late November, Lufthansa revealed that six aircraft would be painted with the dark blue 100 Years livery. So far three of these have joined the fleet, starting with a Boeing 787 delivered fresh from Boeing just before Christmas. The aircraft due to be repainted are,

Aircraft Type

Registration

Repaint Location

Notes

Airbus A320neo

D-AING

Norwich, UK

Landed in Frankfurt on January 19th

Airbus A350-900

D-AIXL

Châteauroux, France

Due in Munich on February 3rd

Airbus A350-1000

Unknown

N/A

Will be delivered new in October 2026

Airbus A380

D-AINH(?)

Shannon, Ireland (?)

Not confirmed

Boeing 747-8

Unknown

N/A

N/A

Boeing 787-9

D-ABPU

Seattle, USA

Delivered new in special livery on December 23rd

Interestingly, Lufthansa is not expected to complete the aircraft repaints until Fall 2026, despite seemingly getting ahead of the curve on repaints. The Airbus A350-1000 has not yet entered the fleet. The first of these will be delivered in the special livery, currently expected in October 2026.

Lufthansa has been tight-lipped about which aircraft are getting the new livery, telling Simple Flying that they will communicate the new additions as and when they are ready to join the fleet. It is, however, not easy to hide an Airbus A380 from eagle-eyed plane spotters in 2026.

Lufthansa Boeing 787-9 aircraft in a special livery


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The airline is also painting its A350s, A320s, as well as Boeing 787s.

Shannon Is No Stranger To 100 Years Liveries

A British Airways Airbus A319-100, featuring a retro British European Airways (BEA) "Red Square" heritage livery and registration G-EUPJ, is captured just after landing on a runway. The aircraft has a black nose, a grey upper fuselage with a white roof, and a large red square logo with white "BEA" text on the tail. It is seen in a side profile on the airfield with its landing gear down, and airport signage for runway 27L is visible in the foreground under an overcast sky. Credit: British Airways

Interestingly, this is not the first time that IAC has been tasked with applying a special 100-year livery in Shannon. The company previously worked with British Airways to repaint four aircraft in retro liveries from the airline’s history in 2019. This included three Boeing 747s and an Airbus A319.

Only the Airbus A319 was repainted at IAC’s facility in Shannon. It was given a British European Airways livery. The three Boeing 747-400s were given the BOAC, Negus, and Landor liveries at IAC’s Dublin site. Unfortunately, these special jumbo jet liveries were short-lived as COVID forced British Airways to retire them just months later.

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