Buzz brought two Boeing 737 Max 200 into the air

Boeing 737 Max 200 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Boeing 737 Max 200 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Buzz brought two Boeing 737 Max 200 into the air

Boeing 737 Max 200 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Polish airline Ryanair Sun SA operated the first commercial scheduled flights in Buzz-Livery with the SP-RZE. The Boeing 737 Max 200 is stationed in Krakow.

In the meantime, the SP-RFZ was also transferred from Dublin to Krakow as RR803. The first commercial use took place on Saturday on the flight pair FR1902 / 1902 on the Krakow-Dublin-Krakow route. The medium-haul jet was transferred on Wednesday.

The SP-RZE was put into active liner service last Tuesday. The Boeing 737 Max 200 in buzz livery has so far flown to destinations such as London-Stansted, Eindhoven, Charleroi and Seville. The two aircraft mentioned are the first to be painted in Buzz's livery.

The Polish airline continues to be officially called Ryanair Sun SA. A renaming has not yet taken place. The Buzz brand has been used for some time. However, this is only a brand name and not an "additional" airline.

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