LONDON- In the OAG database, Ryanair (FR) has submitted the preliminary operational schedule for Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 aircraft designated for Ryanair UK (RK) during the Northern summer 2024 season.
As of December 17, 2023, Ryanair UK plans to introduce limited services with the Ryanair 737 MAX 8-200 on specific routes, featuring one weekly round-trip flight for each designated route.
Ryanair 737 MAX UK Routes
Commencing on March 31, 2024, flights will be operational on the Leeds/Bradford to Marrakech route. Additionally, starting April 5, 2024, services will be available for the London Stansted to Catania route, while the London Stansted to Girona route will commence on April 3, 2024.
Furthermore, flights from London Stansted to Helsinki and Sarajevo will begin operating on April 3 and April 4, 2024, respectively.
For Manchester, services to Billund will commence on April 1, 2024, and flights to Lanzarote and Palma de Mallorca will begin on April 3 and April 6, 2024, respectively.
Here is the Ryanair UK Contact number for the latest updates on its schedule: +44 113 868 4151
Unauthorized 737 Components
Ryanair (FR) has officially acknowledged the discovery of unauthorized components in two engines during routine inspections of its Boeing 737 fleet.
The revelation of unauthorized parts on aircraft is increasingly becoming a concern, with numerous major airlines uncovering such components during routine maintenance, especially when engines are sent to third-party Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) providers.
Ryanair reports the discovery of engine components that underwent overhaul processes in Brazil and Texas, USA.
The central figure in this controversy appears to be London-based AOG Technics, led by Venezuelan Jose Zamora Yrala. Although Ryanair asserts it has never engaged in direct business with AOG, it suspects the inadvertent acquisition of parts from them through a third party.
Multiple regulators and airlines have levied accusations against AOG, alleging the supply of parts with falsified documents for the CFM56 engine, which powers the Boeing 737-800, a key component of the Ryanair fleet and also utilized in Airbus A320ceo family aircraft.
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