The Ryanair Group has continued to expand its fleet with the addition of its 21st Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 SP-RZR (msn 62390), delivered to Polish subsidiary Buzz in Ryanair livery. The aircraft, which departed Boeing Field in Seattle on 7 August, operated as ferry flight RZS82R before arriving in Dublin at 13:08 local time. The following day, it was put into service, operating Ryanair flight RYR7175/6, from Dublin to and from Zakynthos, Greece.

The Ryanair Group, has received eleven 737 MAX 8-200s to date this year. Seven of those have been assigned to Buzz, with the latest addition (SP-RZR) joining a fleet that already includes SP-RZP, SP-RZQ, SP-RZS, SP-RZT, SP-RZU, and SP-RZV. Ryanair DAC added four aircraft, with the registrations EI-IKP, EI-IKX, EI-IKY, and EI-IKZ.

Ryanair continues to dominate MAX operations within the group, operating a total of 119 Boeing 737 MAX 8-200s. Malta Air, another Ryanair Group subsidiary, operates a fleet of 43 MAX aircraft, bringing the group’s total number of 737 MAX 8-200s to 183. A further 27 aircraft are scheduled for delivery by the end of fiscal year 2026, completing Ryanair’s order for 210 MAX aircraft.

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