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Ryanair Adds Second Challenger 3500

April 20, 2025

April 20, 2025

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Ryanair Adds Second Challenger 3500

The Ryanair Group has expanded its fleet with the addition of a second brand-new Challenger 3500 aircraft. The aircraft registered M-ABTE (msn 21056) was delivered directly from Bombardier's Montreal factory to Dublin on 17 April. The aircraft touched down at 17:34

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Ryanair Welcomes Brand-New Challenger 3500

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

March 30, 2025March 30, 2025

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Ryanair Welcomes Brand-New Challenger 3500

Irish budget carrier Ryanair 26 March 2025, acquired a brand new Bombardier BD100 1A10 Challenger 3500 aircraft. The aircraft registered M-ABUS (msn 21012) to Isle of Man based Aviation Finance and Leasing, routed Montréal-Dublin-London Stansted. According to Bombardier Aerospace, the Challenger

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Bombardier Global 8000 Touches Down in Shannon for Flight-Test Campaign

February 22, 2025February 22, 2025

February 22, 2025February 22, 2025

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Bombardier Global 8000 Touches Down in Shannon for Flight-Test Campaign

Bombardier Aerospace has completed its flight-test campaign for the Global 8000 and is now focusing on validation and demonstration flights. The aircraft, C-GLBG (msn 70005), was stationed at Shannon Airport, Ireland, from February 14th to 20th. During this time, it conducted

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Bombardier Global 6500 demonstrator visits Cork Airport

December 15, 2024December 22, 2024

December 15, 2024December 22, 2024

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Bombardier Global 6500 demonstrator visits Cork Airport

On October 17, 2024, Cork Airport had the honour of hosting the Bombardier Global 6500 demonstrator, N650BA (MSN 60114), a state-of-the-art business jet that showcases the latest in aviation technologies. The sleek, long-range aircraft, which boasts a maximum range of 6,600

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Bombardier Global 8000 development test flights at Shannon

September 22, 2024

September 22, 2024

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Bombardier Global 8000 development test flights at Shannon

C-GLBG Bombardier Global 8000 msn 70005 callsign "Bombardier 705" arrived in Shannon 25 August from Wichita to undertake a series of development test flights. This airframe MSN70005 was build as a Global 7000 development aircraft , then later modified to a

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