Ryanair Group has transferred seven 189 seat Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Ryanair DAC to its Warsaw-headquartered subsidiary Buzz, continuing the group’s long-standing strategy of allocating capacity across its operating AOCs to match and operational flexibility across its multi-AOC structure. Buzz operates a fleet of 84 Boeing 737s including 1 Boeing 737-700, 21 Boeing 737-8200s and 62 Boeing 737-800 aircraft.

SP-RNM  Boeing 737-8AS, c/n 33573, Buzz registered on 20 January 2026 at Nuremberg, ex EI-DHC.
SP-RNN   Boeing 737-8AS, c/n 33588, Buzz registered on 21 January 2026 at Nuremberg, ex EI-DLF.
SP-RNO  Boeing 737-8AS, c/n 35015, Buzz registered to Buzz on 11 January 2026 at Nuremberg, ex EI-EFC.
SP-RNP  Boeing 737-8AS c/n 40291 Buzz Registered at Nuremberg Airport on 28 January 2026 ex EI-EVF.
SP-RNQ  Boeing 737-8AS, c/n 38507, Buzz registered at Nuremberg on 21 January 2026, ex EI-EKV.
SP-RNR  Boeing 737-8AS, c/n 34980, Buzz registered on 14 January 2026 at Nuremberg, ex EI-ENC.
SP-RNS  Boeing 737-8AS c/n 35020 Buzz registered on 3 February 2026 at Nuremberg ex EI-EFY.

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