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Ryanair adopts new digital flight tools from Boeing

Ryanair adopts new digital flight tools from Boeing
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Ryanair is set to upgrade its digital flight operations through a multi-year agreement with Boeing, adopting the Jeppesen FliteDeck Pro 5.0 electronic flight bag (EFB) solution. This advanced tool will support Ryanair's Next-Generation 737 and 737 Max fleet.

As Boeing’s largest airline customer in Europe, Ryanair operates a fleet of 411 737NGs and 146 737-8-200s as of March. The airline's Max fleet is expected to expand to 210 737-8-200 ‘Gamechanger’ aircraft, with an additional order of 300 Max 10 aircraft anticipated by 2034. Additionally, Ryanair’s Austrian subsidiary, Lauda, operates a fleet of 27 leased A320s.

Neal McMahon, Chief Operations Officer of Ryanair, expressed enthusiasm about the integration: “We are excited to integrate Boeing's newest electronic flight bag into our operations. This advanced tool will optimize our flight operations, minimize disruptions, and enhance efficiency across our expanding fleet.”

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Brad Surak, Vice President of Boeing Digital Aviation Solutions, highlighted the benefits of the latest version of FliteDeck Pro: “This technology enables Ryanair with real-time data and insights, enhancing decision making and flight operations.”

The FliteDeck Pro includes enhanced pilot briefings along with route planning and traffic features aimed at improving operational efficiency.

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