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  2. Malta Air - Wikipedia

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    Malta Air is a low-cost airline that operates from Malta. [2] It is a joint venture between Ryanair and the Government of Malta. [3] The new airline initially operated six former Ryanair aircraft. [4] Ryanair planned to assign 66 routes it operates to and from Malta to this new airline and there were plans to grow the network beyond that. [5]

  3. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair Holdings was established in 1996 as a holding company for Ryanair with the two companies having the same board of directors and executive officers. [14] In 2019, the transition began from the airline Ryanair and its subsidiaries into separate sister airlines under the holding company. [15] Later in 2019, Malta Air joined Ryanair ...

  4. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Malta: Valletta Luqa: Malta International Airport: Base [116] Montenegro: Podgorica: Podgorica Airport: Morocco: Agadir: Agadir–Al Massira Airport: Base [32] [117] Beni Mellal: Beni Mellal Airport [118] Casablanca: Mohammed V International Airport: Terminated: Essaouira: Essaouira-Mogador Airport [119] Fez: Fes–Saïss Airport: Base [120 ...

  5. Ryanair UK - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair UK is a British low-cost airline. The airline is the UK subsidiary of the low-cost Irish airline group Ryanair Holdings and a sister airline to Ryanair, Buzz and Malta Air. It commenced operations in March 2019. [2] It operates only Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

  6. List of Boeing 737 operators - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair [a] Ireland 21 4 1 410 126 537 Ryanair DAC: Ireland 21 4 1 222 76 298 El Al: Israel 4 2 16 8 [5] 24 Sun d'Or International Airlines: Israel 1 1 Aeroitalia: Italy 4 4 Neos: Italy 5 4 9 Poste Air Cargo: Italy 5 5 Air Do: Japan 2 7 8 8 All Nippon Airways: Japan 23 10 18 39 39 Japan Airlines: Japan 7 43 43 Japan Transocean Air: Japan 10 23 ...

  7. Lauda (airline) - Wikipedia

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    It was a subsidiary of Ryanair Holdings since 2018, along with Ryanair DAC, Ryanair UK, Malta Air and Buzz. Former Formula 1 World Champion Niki Lauda had a minority stake in Amira Air before buying it outright in 2016. In January 2018, Lauda acquired Niki, an airline originally founded by Niki Lauda. Amira Air then became a scheduled airline. [5]

  8. Michael O'Leary (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    O'Leary became chief financial officer of Ryanair in 1988, and then chief executive officer in 1994. [11] Under O'Leary's management, Ryanair further developed the low-cost model originated by Southwest Airlines. [12] O'Leary described the ancillary revenue model in a 2001 interview, saying "The other airlines are asking how they can put up ...

  9. Ryanair’s CEO once called Boeing’s leadership ‘headless ...

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    Ryanair has at times kept faith with Boeing after past crises. In December 2020, Ryanair bought 75 Boeing Max jets, the manufacturer’s largest order since a March 2019 grounding and two fatal ...