The Ryanair Group took delivery of six Boeing 737-8200 aircraft during the month of March bringing Group total to 58 aircraft. On aircraft was delivered to Buzz and Malta Air and four to Ryanair DAC. Since deliveries commenced in June 2021 Buzz has taken delivery of 13 aircraft, Ryanair DAC 22 aircraft and Malta Air 24 aircraft.
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary in an interview with German aviation website Aviation Direct stated the 737 MAX aircraft would be based at its primary maintenance bases in Dublin, Krakow, Milan Bergamo and London Stansted in first year of operations.
9H-VUW Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62338 Ryanair Delivered Tuesday 1st March (Aircraft No 54) – Based in Bologna (BLQ)
EI-HEW Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62308 Ryanair Delivered Wendsday 2nd March (Aircraft No 55) -Based in Dublin (DUB)
EI-HGN Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62327 Ryanair Delivered Thursday 17th March (Aircraft No 56) – Based in Dublin (DUB)
SP-RZO Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62336 Buzz Delivered 21st March (Aircraft Number 57) – Based in Krakow
EI-HEY Boeing 737-8200 c/n 62307 Ryanair Delivered Saturday 26th March (Aircraft No 58) – Based in Dublin (DUB)
EI-HGS Boeing 737-8200 c/n 65880 Ryanair Delivered Wednesday 30th March (Aircraft No 59) – Based in Dublin (DUB)
The Ryanair Group has based the Boeing 737-8200 across Europe at bases in Bologna, Brussels Charleroi, Budapest, Dublin, Krakow, London Stansted, Manchester, Milan Bergamo, Milan Malpensa, Paris Beauvais, Warsaw Modlin.
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