Ryanair,
one of Europe's largest low-cost carriers, has taken delivery of its 150th Boeing Next-Generation 737-800
aircraft. The successful European carrier operates a fleet of 737-800s around Europe and northwest Africa.
From its inception, Ryanair has relied on the 737 - first the 737
Classic and now the Next-Generation 737 - to help it meet strenuous cost and reliability targets that are critical to the success of its business model. Ryanair has replaced all of its
older 737 Classics with the newer Next-Generation 737 and has achieved a 50%
reduction in CO2 emissions per passenger kilometer since 1998. An additional 121 737s remain to be delivered to
Ryanair.
The last 737 Classic was phased out in January 2006. Ryanair operates the second largest 737 fleet in the world, after Southwest Airlines in
the United States.
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