Key Points
- The claim says a blue jet joins his fleet today. It links the plane to a new airline brand.
- No official proof appears from Davido or his verified channels yet. Boeing’s latest widebody remains undelivered pending certification milestones.
- ValidUpdates is checking credible sources for clear confirmation on this. We will update if firms or officials confirm new facts.
Davido (David Adedeji Adeleke) is back in headlines today. A fan page claims a blue Boeing 777X just landed. It links the jet to a brand called Chivido Airline.

As of press time, Davido has not posted any proof. No airline authority or register lists that brand or aircraft movement. The details come from a fan source, so caution is wise.
What the claim says
The post frames the jet as part of his growing fleet. It says the widebody lands in South Africa under Chivido Airline. Fans linked it to current shows like Davido Nigeria tour dates.
What we could verify
Boeing’s 777X is not in commercial or private airline service yet. Multiple reports now expect the first deliveries to arrive in 2027. Certification work is ongoing, and recent timelines have slipped again this autumn.
Davido previously said a new jet online actually belonged to his father. That context shows why grand claims need firm checks before wide sharing. At present, no verified channels have confirmed this fresh claim.
Major airports publish arrivals, and plane spotters share photos quickly. A widebody arrival would likely draw clear posts from those communities. So far, we have not seen such independent signs today.
Widebody jets like this are rare in private hands worldwide. Running them needs large crews, long runways, and complex support. That scale makes surprise arrivals easy for spotters to catch.
If proof emerges, we will update this report with details. For earlier chatter on brand plans, see Chivido Airline launch approval. Until then, treat the claim as unverified and developing





