Ryanair: First B737-Max-200 arrive in Bergamo and Stansted

Ryanair: First B737-Max-200 arrive in Bergamo and Stansted

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The Ryanair Group will station the first Boeing 737 Max 200 aircraft at London-Stansted and Milan-Bergamo airports. Managing Director Eddie Wilson expects deliveries to start in the next two weeks.

During an online industry event, the manager pointed out that the newcomers will initially only be used from airports where the company has its own technical facilities. London-Stansted will kick off, closely followed by Milan-Bergamo. Wilson assumes that a total of 2021 Boeing 16 Max 737s will be handed over to Ryanair DAC, Ryanair UK, Malta Air and Buzz by the end of May 200.

The planes destined for Malta Air and Buzz will have their own livery. Those for Ryanair UK get the standard Ryanair livery. In Vienna, the carrier maintains a technology company that was separated from Laudamotion some time ago. A spokeswoman told Aviation.Direct a few weeks ago that the deployment of the Boeing 737 Max 200 is not currently planned. The subsidiaries Buzz and Lauda Europe have bases in the Austrian capital. It is flown under FR flight numbers (Ryanair).

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