Ryanair taking 25 new Boeing planes through October

Wednesday, Aug 27, 2025 8:35 am ET1min read

Ryanair taking 25 new Boeing planes through October

Ryanair Holdings plc, a leading low-cost airline in Europe, has announced plans to take delivery of 25 new Boeing aircraft by October 2025. This expansion is part of the airline's ongoing strategy to modernize its fleet and enhance operational efficiency. The new aircraft, expected to be Boeing 737 MAX models, will be integrated into Ryanair's existing fleet of 613 aircraft [1].

Ryanair's net sales are primarily driven by passenger transportation, which accounted for 66.2% of total sales in the 2024/25 fiscal year, with 184 million passengers transported [1]. The airline's services, including charter sales, vehicle rental, in-flight sales, and ground services, contributed 33.8% to the total net sales [1]. The geographical distribution of Ryanair's sales is significant, with Ireland, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom being the key markets, along with other regions [1].

The addition of 25 new Boeing aircraft is expected to further strengthen Ryanair's market position and improve its service offerings. The Boeing 737 MAX is known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, which aligns with Ryanair's commitment to providing low-cost, high-quality air travel. This acquisition is part of Ryanair's broader plan to invest in its fleet and infrastructure, aiming to maintain its competitive edge in the European aviation market.

References:
[1] https://www.marketscreener.com/news/ryanair-enters-into-partnership-with-booking-ce7c50d9da81f523

Ryanair taking 25 new Boeing planes through October

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