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About Ryanair Holdings plc (RYANAIR).

Amazing  Since its establishment in 1984, Ryanair has grown from a small airline, flying the short journey from Waterford to London Gatwick, into Europe's largest carrier. There have been over 19,000 people working for the company, most employed and contracted by agencies to fly on Ryanair aircraft. The airline went public in 1997, and the money raised was used to expand the airline into a pan-European carrier. Revenues have risen from €640 million in 2003 to €4.66 billion in 2010. Similarly, net profits have increased from €48 million to €339 million over the same period


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Ryanair Holdings Plc is an Irish low-cost airline group headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland. The company includes the subsidiaries Ryanair DACTooltip 

Amazing Ryanair Airlines (RYANAIR)

Since its establishment in 1984, Ryanair has grown from a small airline, flying the short journey from Waterford to London Gatwick, into Europe's largest carrier. There have been over 19,000 people working for the company, most employed and contracted by agencies to fly on Ryanair aircraft.

Ryanair airline

Ryanair was founded in 1984 as "Danren Enterprises" by Christopher Ryan, Liam Lonergan (owner of Irish travel agent Club Travel), and Irish businessman Tony Ryan, founder of Guinness Peat Aviation. The airline was shortly renamed "Ryanair". It began operations in 1985 flying a 15-seat Embraer Bandeirante turboprop aircraft between Waterford and Gatwick Airport. The first chief executive was Eugene O'Neill (1956–2018), who had formerly worked as managing director of Ryan's Sunday Tribune newspaper and as Ryan's personal assistant. O'Neill was talented at marketing but did not focus on costs, and the airline lost money in its early years. Ryan vetoed O'Neill's proposal to take Aer Lingus to the European Commission for breach of competition rules, because at the time Aer Lingus was state-owned and Ryanair depended on the Irish government for its route licences. Ryan sacked O'Neill in September 1987, who sued for wrongful dismissal.

Created in 1930

IATA ICAO Callsign
FR RYR RYANAIR
Founded 28 November 1984; 38 years ago
Commenced operations 8 July 1985; 38 years ago
Operating bases List of bases
Subsidiaries Ryanair DAC
Malta Air
Buzz
Lauda Europe
Ryanair UK
Fleet size 565
Destinations 231
Headquarters Swords, Dublin, Ireland
Employees 19,000 (2022)
Website ryanair.com

Aircraft Inventory TWA aircraft. 

RYAN AIR fleet (at time of acquisition)
Airbus A320-200 28 — 180 Lauda Europe
Boeing 737-700 1 148 Buzz Used for holiday charters operated for Polish tour companies. SP-RUM
Boeing 737-800 410 222  189 Ryanair Largest operator. 125 Malta Air 50 Buzz 13 Ryanair UK
Boeing 737 MAX 10 150 228 TBA Order with 150 options. Deliveries from 2027.
Boeing 737 MAX 200 126 74 84 197 Ryanair Largest operator. Deliveries until 2025.


Ryanair has operated the following types of aircraft in the past:

ATR 42-300  1989 1991
BAC One-Eleven 500  1986 1994
Convair 580 1988 1988 Operated by Partnair
Boeing 737-200 21 1994 2005 Replaced by 737-800. Ryanair sold its fleet of 20 737-200 aircraft to Autodirect Aviation LLC for $8.1 million in October 2004. 6 Aircraft had already been retired and the remaining 14 were transferred between 2004–2005.
Boeing 737-300 7 2002 2004 Replaced by 737-800.
Boeing 737-400 1 2004 2005 Leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic and AirExplore 2014.
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante  1985 1989
Hawker Siddeley HS 748  1986 1990
Short S-25 Sunderland5  1989 1989 Sunderland G-BJHS was painted for a proposed sponsorship between Ryanair and the Foynes Flying Boat Museum, but this did not happen, and the aircraft was returned to a white and blue livery. 

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Short S.25 Sunderland

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General characteristics

Short Sunderland Mk V in flight
Type Military flying boat bomber
Manufacturer Short Brothers
Designer Arthur Gouge
Status Retired
Primary users Royal Air ForceRoyal Canadian Air Force
French Navy
Royal Australian Air Force

Number built 749
History
Manufactured 1938–1946
Introduction date 1938
First flight 16 October 1937
Retired RAF: 1959RNZAF: 1967
Variants Short Sandringham
Short Seaford
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Specifications

  • Crew: 9–11 (two pilots, radio operator, navigator, engineer, bomb-aimer, three to five gunners)
  • Length: 85 ft 4 in (26.01 m)
  • Wingspan: 112 ft 9.5 in (34.379 m)
  • Height: 32 ft 10.5 in (10.020 m)
  • Wing area: 1,487 sq ft (138.1 m2)
  • Airfoil: Göttingen 436 mod
  • Empty weight: 34,500 lb (15,649 kg)
  • Gross weight: 58,000 lb (26,308 kg)
  • Powerplant: 4 × Bristol Pegasus XVIII 9-cylinder air-cooled radial piston engines, 1,065 hp (794 kW) each
  • Propellers: 3-bladed de Havilland constant-speed propellers, 12 ft 9 in (3.89 m) diameter

Performance

  • Maximum speed: 210 mph (340 km/h, 180 kn) at 6,500 ft (2,000 m)
  • Cruise speed: 178 mph (286 km/h, 155 kn) at 5,000 ft (1,500 m)
  • Range: 1,780 mi (2,860 km, 1,550 nmi)
  • Endurance: around 13 hours
  • Service ceiling: 17,200 ft (5,200 m)
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