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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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Ryanair opens £5m MRO training academy at Glasgow Prestwick Airport

November 3, 2024November 3, 2024

November 3, 2024November 3, 2024

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Ryanair opens £5m MRO training academy at Glasgow Prestwick Airport

Ryanair celebrated the opening of an MRO Training Academy at Prestwick Airport, investing £5M creating 500 highly skilled jobs in the locality, including licensed engineers, mechanics and support staff. Ryanair DAC CEO Eddie Wilson stated “As the number 1 airline in

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Prestwick Aircraft Maintenance (PAM) acquires Boeing 737-800 airframe

August 10, 2024

August 10, 2024

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Prestwick Aircraft Maintenance (PAM) acquires Boeing 737-800 airframe

In an Linkedin post announced in a joint collaboration requiring careful co-ordination and planning, between Glasgow Airfield Operations and the Airport Fire Service, Prestwick Aircraft Maintenance (PAM) Ltd and Cadzow Heavy Haulage Ltd, successfully relocated a disused Boeing 737-800 airframe from

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Ryanair celebrates 30 years at Glasgow Prestwick

August 3, 2024

August 3, 2024

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Ryanair celebrates 30 years at Glasgow Prestwick

Ryanair celebrated carrying 30 million passengers through Prestwick in its 30 years of operations. Ryanair was the first low-cost airline to operate at Prestwick, starting with its first Boeing 737-200Adv flight from Dublin Airport back in 1994. Ryanair’s Head of Communications,

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