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Aviator has extended its partnership with Ryanair

Aviator Airport Alliance extends strategic partnership with Ryanair

Aviator Airport Alliance (Aviator), a full-range provider of aviation services at 15 airports across the Nordics and Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair have announced the expansion of their strategic collaboration across multiple important bases. The expanded arrangement is effective until October 2027 and applies to all Aviator-operated stations, including Arlanda (ARN), Malmö (MMX), Copenhagen (CPH), and […]

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Ryanair has chosen Madrid as its pilot and cabin crew training centre

Madrid will host Ryanair’s new pilot and cabin crew training centre

Ryanair has chosen Madrid as the site of its new €100 million pilot and cabin crew training centre, the largest aviation training centre in southern Europe. With Ryanair’s new training centre, which will train up to 250 aviation professionals a day, Ryanair will bring the latest technology to Madrid, including six Boeing 737 flight simulators,

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Dublin Airport

Ryanair cuts 17 routes at Dublin Airport, relocates 19 aircraft

Ryanair is set to trim its winter schedule at Dublin Airport, axing 17 routes for the season. This decision stems from several factors, including rising passenger charges, the airport’s capital expenditure choices and the absence of a significant environmental incentive programme. Furthermore, the airline will be relocating its fleet of 19 Boeing Gamechanger aircraft to

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Ryanair opts for CFM LEAP-1B engines to power newly ordered Boeing 737-10 aircraft

Ryanair and CFM International have signed a Letter of Agreement (LoA) for the purchase of LEAP-1B engines to power 150 Boeing 737-10 aircraft. The LoA also includes spare engines and options for 150 additional aircraft. Ryanair has been a CFM customer since 1998, operating the largest fleet of CFM-powered Boeing airplanes and the largest CFM56-7B-powered

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Ryanair invests €40 million in Dublin

Ryanair to invest €40 million in aircraft maintenance facility in Dublin

Ryanair has announced plans to expand its aircraft maintenance facility at Dublin Airport with the construction of a new state-of-the-art four-bay hangar – a €40 million investment and the creation over 200 new and high-skilled jobs for engineers and mechanics. This new 120,000 ft² hangar will be one of the most environmentally friendly hangars in

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