Europe’s low-cost carrier Ryanair (FR) has initiated legal action against the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) over the newly imposed passenger cap at Dublin Airport (DUB)
Ryanair 737 MAX
A Ryanair (FR) Boeing 737 operated flight FR8826 caught fire at Brindisi Airport (BDS) in southern Italy on Thursday (October 3, 2024), forcing the evacuation of over 180 passengers and crew.
Ryanair (FR) has suspended all flights to and from Tel Aviv (TLV), Israel until September 30, 2023, affecting routes to seven destinations.
American aerospace giant, Boeing has delivered the 1500th 737 MAX to Ryanair but reported the lowest delivery and Order in April 2024.
The airline employs 30 engineers in Seattle and Wichita for inspections, and upon receiving a new aircraft, they conduct a 48-hour inspection in Dublin.
The potential delays in Boeing 737 MAX aircraft deliveries could necessitate Ryanair to make adjustments to its summer schedule
On February 11th, 2024, Ryanair (FR), the leading airline in Europe, announced an extension of its maintenance agreement with Joramco, the MRO provider located in Jordan and the engineering division of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Ltd.
Ryanair has raised concerns about negative impacts due to several online travel platforms deciding to remove the airline from their websites.
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.