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Does Ryanair use Boeing or Airbus?

Ryanair exclusively uses Boeing 737s for its mainline fleet and is one of Boeing's largest customers with more than 600 planes in its fleet or on order, according to its website.



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Ryanair is pleased to sign this record aircraft order for up to 300 MAX-10s with our aircraft partner Boeing. These new, fuel efficient, greener technology aircraft offer 21% more seats, burn 20% less fuel and are 50% quieter than our B737-NGs.

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Ryanair's purchase is seen as a way for the company to widen the cost gap with other European airlines due to the increased number of seats in The Boeing 737 Max jets over the 737-NGs.

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Why doesn t Ryanair fly Airbus? Ryanair operates a single fleet - the Boeing 737-800. This is due to its operational convenience, cost and passenger appeal. The 737-800 is larger and more efficient than the A320.

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Ryanair's low fares are a result of clever cost-cutting tactics, such as eliminating in-flight amenities, using cheaper secondary airports, and charging for extras like drinks and snacks.

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Configured in a single-class layout with 189 seats, Ryanair's Boeing 737-800s are the mainstay of the airline's fleet.

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The 747 and 777 continue to be popular members of the British Airways fleet, with a number of cargo airlines also operating the 747-8F and 777F into British airports. Three UK airlines operate the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, TUI, British Airways and Virgin Atlantic.

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Which airline has the most Boeing planes of any fleet?
  • American Airlines: 265.
  • Southwest Airlines: 205.
  • United Airlines: 36.
  • Delta Air Lines: 77.


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The new order adds the larger 737-10 variant, which offers Ryanair 228 seats and the best unit economics of any single-aisle airplane. Ryanair is pleased to sign this record aircraft order for up to 300 MAX 10s with our aircraft partner Boeing.

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In March 2023 we received our 100th 'Gamechanger' aircraft. By 2034 we will receive a further 300 new Boeing 737- MAX 10 aircraft which not only carry 21% more guests, but burn 20% less fuel and are 50% quieter than our Boeing 737-NG Fleet.

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Ryanair now offers Premium seats in rows 1-5, 16, 17, 32, and 33. Which gives travelers priority boarding, extra legroom and faster disembarking for a fee of €17/£15. Standard seats in rows 6-15 and 18-31- travelers can preselect any seat in these rows for a fee of €5/£5.

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Once upon a time, easyJet had some Boeing 737s. In fact, it had more than 80 of the type. However, today easyJet is an Airbus-only airline.

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“If you could book a 737 500, and you find out it's a 737 MAX, technically they don't have to honor your request. … So you don't have a right to specify you are not going to go on a 737 MAX.”

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Weaknesses. Customer service perception: Ryanair has faced criticism for its no-frills approach to customer service, which can sometimes be perceived as poor quality. This has led to negative publicity and customer dissatisfaction, potentially impacting the company's reputation and customer loyalty.

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EasyJet - Outshining Ryanair in Three Key Aspects When it comes to pros, EasyJet holds a significant edge over its major rival, Ryanair, in three crucial areas: carry-on allowance, flight departure times, and overall comfort. Firstly, EasyJet provides its customers with greater freedom regarding carry-on policies.

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Yes, both Ryanair and EasyJet are perfectly safe options. They may not be IATA-certified, but that isn't a reflection of their safety – Ryanair is still regulated by the same European Union bodies that regulate IATA-certified airlines.

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