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Ryanair Retires Last Learjet 45s: End of an Era for Crew Logistics

Started by YVRBoarding66 3 months ago 1 replies 143 views
Ryanair has officially retired its last Learjet 45 aircraft, which were used for crew logistics. These jets played a crucial role in ferrying crew members between various locations, ensuring the smooth operation of Ryanair's extensive network. The Learjet 45s, known for their speed and efficiency, have been a part of Ryanair's fleet for several years. However, as the airline continues to optimize its operations, it seems they have decided to phase out these smaller jets.

As an aviation enthusiast, I find it interesting how airlines manage crew logistics, especially those as large as Ryanair, which operates over 400 Boeing 737-800s. The use of dedicated executive jets for crew movement is not something we hear about often, but it highlights the behind-the-scenes complexity of airline operations. With the Learjets retired, I'm curious about what methods Ryanair will now employ for similar logistical needs. Will they rely more on commercial flights or charter other aircraft for these purposes?

What are your thoughts on the retirement of these Learjets? Do you think other airlines will follow suit and retire their smaller aircraft used for similar purposes? How do you think crew logistics could evolve in the future, especially with the pressure to reduce costs and emissions?

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