The Ryanair Holdings Group has 610 aircraft: 410 737-800s, 173 737 MAX 8-200s, 26 A320ceos, and a single 737-700.It also has Learjet 45s to ferry spare parts, maintenance crews, senior management, etc. But they don’t carry regular passengers, so they are not counted here. At 26.1 years, the 737-700 is over two and a half times the Group’s average fleet age and 5.5 years older than the second-oldest aircraft, an ex-Silk Air A320, now registered 9H-LOW.
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