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How many Airbus does easyJet have?

We operate one of the youngest fleets in the industry with 318 Airbus A320 family aircraft.



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EasyJet now operates an all-Airbus fleet, and discount carriers generally prefer to operate planes from one manufacturer to keep training and maintenance costs low.

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Ryanair may win in offering the cheapest deals, but EasyJet provides a better flight experience overall. With more lenient carry-on policies, increased comfort, and improved schedules, EasyJet caters to the needs of passionate travelers.

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Ryanair Group has 59% more aircraft than easyJet Ryanair Group's total of 514 consists of 237 Boeing 737-800s, 32 737 MAX 8s, and one 737-700 for Ryanair DAC; eight 737-800s for Ryanair UK; 46 737-800s and 13 737-8200s for Buzz; 120 737-800s and 28 737-8200s for Malta Air; and 29 A320s for Lauda Europe.

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The Airbus A380 is one of the most technologically advanced aircraft in the world. Since its introduction in 2005, the A380 has become an iconic symbol of modern air travel and has been hailed as the world's most efficient and safest aircraft.

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It was found that Boeing had more accidents than expected, while Airbus had fewer (p = 0.015). In terms of fatalities, Boeing had more than expected, with Airbus fewer (p < 0.001). Looking at accidents alone, only the number of fatalities was statistically significantly different.

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In general, Ryanair seems much stricter than easyJet when it comes to enforcing rules about carry-on baggage.

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While the airline does fly to some main airports, the majority of its flights operate to and from cheaper secondary airports. These airports charge a lot less for things like slots, parking, and airport fees, so Ryanair can afford to offer low fares on these routes.

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Ryanair is one of the world's most successful airlines and their pilots are highly-trained professionals.

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The larger planes, such as the Boeing 747, 777, 787 and the Airbus A330 and A380, have much more seats than the smaller Embraer 190, Boeing 737 and Airbus A320. The A380 can transport most passengers (516 seats), followed by the Boeing 747 and 777 (408 seats).

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