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  2. Ryanair - Wikipedia

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    Ryanair is an Irish ultra low-cost airline group headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland. [12] The parent company Ryanair Holdings plc includes subsidiaries Ryanair DAC Tooltip Designated activity company, [13] Malta Air, Buzz, Lauda Europe and Ryanair UK. Ryanair DAC, the oldest airline of the group, was founded in 1984. [11]

  3. List of Ryanair destinations - Wikipedia

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    Irish low-cost carrier Ryanair serves the following 229 year-round and seasonal destinations in 37 countries as of April 2022. [1] Map

  4. 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. [3] It operates only Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Malta Air - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Ryanair was to transfer all its existing Maltese operations to the new airline with its fleet increasing from 6 to 10 Boeing 737-800 aircraft and all in Malta Air colours by mid-2020. [ 9 ] News aggregator Corporate Dispatch reported the first sighting of a Ryanair aircraft displaying an "operated by Malta Air" sticker just outside its ...

  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. Buzz (Ryanair) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2019, Ryanair announced that the airline would be rebranded "Buzz" in autumn 2019. [10] Buzz was formerly the name of a UK budget airline Ryanair bought from KLM in April 2003. [ 11 ] Buzz will still operate scheduled and charter flights from its bases in Poland, Czechia, and Bulgaria and aimed to expand its fleet from 17 Boeing 737 ...

  9. Flightradar24 - Wikipedia

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    The Guardian considers the site to be "authoritative". [4] It is the largest ADS-B network in the world with over 40,000 connected receivers, over 200,000 flights tracked per day, and over 4 million users per day. It is also used by most major airlines and others in the aviation industry, including Airbus, Boeing, and Embraer. [5]