SP-RZE: Buzz takes over the first B737-Max-200 in its own livery

SP-RZE: Buzz takes over the first B737-Max-200 in its own livery

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With the SP-RZE, the Ryanair Group has taken over the first Boeing 737 Max 200, which is painted in the colors of Buzz. The medium-haul jet was transferred from Seattle to Dublin on Friday.

All Boeing 737-800s that are operated by Buzz on behalf of Ryanair wear the color scheme of the Irish lowcoster. There is also no indication “operated by Buzz”. This is also not necessary, because the official company name of the Polish carrier has never been changed and continues to be “Ryanair Sun SA”. This lettering also appears on some affixed safety cards.

In contrast to Sister company Malta Air there is a large lettering “by Ryanair” in the bow area. Just like their Lauda Europe colleagues, the Buzz crews have their own uniforms. Those from Malta Air wear Ryanair uniforms.

Buzz will shortly put the first Boeing 737 Max 200 with its own livery into service. According to Malta Air and Lauda Europe managing directors David O'Brien will only a few machines carry the Malta Air or Buzz livery. The vast majority are said to wear the Ryanair color dress.

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Amely Mizzi is Executive Assistant at Aviation Direct Malta in San Pawl il-Baħar. She previously worked in the Aircraft and Vessel Financing division at a banking group. She is considered a linguistic talent and speaks seven languages ​​fluently. She prefers to spend her free time in Austria on the ski slopes and in summer on Mediterranean beaches, practically on her doorstep in Gozo.
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