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Irish carrier Ryanair Celebrates 20 Years in Poland

April 5, 2025April 5, 2025

April 5, 2025April 5, 2025

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Irish carrier Ryanair Celebrates 20 Years in Poland

Irish budget carrier Ryanair has celebrated two decades of operations in Poland with a landmark announcement: a record-breaking summer flight schedule for 2025 operating 304 routes, including 24 new routes and increased frequencies on an additional 90 routes. The expansion is

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Ryanair starts building new €40 million Dublin Airport hangar

February 2, 2025

February 2, 2025

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Ryanair starts building new €40 million Dublin Airport hangar

Ryanair, began construction of its new €40 million aircraft maintenance facility Hangar 7 at Dublin Airport. The 120,000sq foot state-of-the-art 4 bay hangar, will create over 200 new highly paid and high skilled jobs for engineers and mechanics. The new hangar

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ASL Group carrier ASL Airlines France bases 737 in Lille for S25

February 1, 2025

February 1, 2025

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ASL Group carrier ASL Airlines France bases 737 in Lille for S25

ASL Airlines France, part of the ASL Aviation Group, has announced the deployment of a Boeing 737NG at its Lille base for the IATA Summer 2025 season, starting March 30. The airline will launch a new domestic route between Lille and

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Air Corsica Partners with ASL Group carrier ASL Airlines France

February 1, 2025

February 1, 2025

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Air Corsica Partners with ASL Group carrier ASL Airlines France

In an Linkedin post Association Internationale de Transporteurs Aeriens Francophones (ATAF) member Air Corsica announced on 27 January, the signing of a charter contract with the French airline ASL Airlines France, part of Dublin based ASL Aviation Holdings, using a Boeing

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Buzz Boeing 737-700 returns to service

November 19, 2024

November 19, 2024

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Buzz Boeing 737-700 returns to service

Ryanair Group subsidiary Polish carrier Buzz based in Warsaw sole Boeing 737-73S msn 29078 registered SP-RUM has returned to service, as per Flightradar24 data. The aircraft performed a local flight at Prestwick on 11 November and positioned to London Stansted same

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Buzz parks sole Boeing 737-700 at Glasgow Prestwick

November 8, 2024November 8, 2024

November 8, 2024November 8, 2024

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Buzz parks sole Boeing 737-700 at Glasgow Prestwick

Ryanair Group subsidiary Polish carrier Buzz based in Warsaw has parked SP-RUN Boeing 737-73S msn 29078 formerly registered as EI-SEV, at Glasgow Prestwick, effective 30 September 2024. For Summer 2024 the aircraft operated on charter service from Katowice, Poland serving destinations

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