Following a $175m agreement with Aviation Partners Boeing (APB), Ryanair, Europe’s No.1 airline, has installed Split Scimitar Winglets to the first of over 400 of its Boeing 737-800 Next Generation ...
Ryanair Group has begun the task of equipping its fleet of more than 400 Boeing 737-800s with sets of Split Scimitar winglets, a move that the Ireland-based airline group says will reduce its CO2 ...
Budget air travel in Europe is set to be revolutionised as Ryanair prepares to unveil its first retrofitted ‘greener’ plane in Scotland. The eyes of the global aviation community are focused firmly on ...
An air accident report into a crash between two Ryanair aircraft at Dublin airport has revealed difficulties with “winglets” – the upturned end points of wings – which are increasingly being fitted to ...
Ryanair and Boeing have finally negotiated an order for 737 Max 10s, with an agreement covering 300 of the type, which will be configured with 228 seats. The deal – yet to be finalised – comprises 150 ...
Despite announcing a $4 billion deal for another 70 Boeing 737-800s, Ryanair was at pains to reassure investors that it is not making a dash for growth but rather keeping current expansion rolling for ...
Ryanair is set to go greener following a $175m (£140m) deal with Boeing’s subsidiary and technology company Aviation Partners Boeing. (Photo/Ryanair) Ryanair claimed its $175m (£140m) deal with Boeing ...
Ryanair finalized its order for 25 new Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplanes. That brings the Irish airline's 737 MAX 8 model total to 135 airplanes. The order totals $3 billion. The aircraft seats 197 ...
An investigation is under way after two Ryanair planes collided at Dublin Airport this morning. The aircraft, one bound for Zadar and the other for Edinburgh, were taxiing on the runway when, ...
Ryanair has bought 27 more Boeing 737-800s valued at $1.9 billion. This brings Ryanair's total firm orders for B737-800s to 308 and total fleet size (including planned disposals) to 262 by 2012. The ...
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