New KLM Jets Face Business‑Class Delay
NetherlandsThu Jun 18 2026
KLM is set to launch its newest planes, the Airbus A350s, which will replace older models. However, a problem with regulatory rules means that the special business‑class seats are not ready for use on the first flights.
The airline plans to name each new aircraft after famous Dutch art, starting with “The Night Watch. ” The first flight will land in Toronto, but the business cabin will stay closed for a while.
Because of updated safety interpretations by aviation authorities, KLM’s first two A350s will fly with the business section blocked off. The manufacturer is working fast to finish the necessary approvals so passengers can enjoy the seats soon. Until then, the planes will offer spacious premium economy seats with extra legroom and a better dining experience.
This delivery is part of KLM’s €7 billion plan to modernise its fleet. The new wide‑body jets will first serve popular North American routes before expanding worldwide, alongside newer narrow‑body models for city hops.
Other airlines face similar setbacks. Delta Air Lines has trouble getting its A321 Neo “premium” seats certified, and Lufthansa had to block many seats on new 787s. In October 2025, a batch of Boeing 787‑9s was grounded because of issues with the Allegris business class.
The pandemic has pushed airlines to upgrade cabins, offering more comfort and technology. Yet regulators must approve every new design, which can slow down the rollout of luxury features. They test seats for safety up to 16 G’s to ensure passenger protection in emergencies.