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140more Boeing 737-800's

24th Feb 2005 09:00

Ryanair Holdings PLC24 February 2005 RYANAIR ORDERS 140 MORE BOEING 737-800s 70 FIRM AIRCRAFT VALUED AT OVER $4 BILLION 2,500 NEW JOBS TO BE CREATED IN RYANAIR Ryanair, Europe's lowest cost airline this morning (Thursday, 24th February2005) placed an order for a further 140 Boeing 737-800 series aircraft. Theorder comprises of 70 firm aircraft valued at over $4 billion and 70 options.This agreement (which is subject to shareholder approval at an EGM) brings thetotal Ryanair/Boeing order book up to 225 firm aircraft and 193 options. At the end of 2005, Ryanair will have taken delivery of about 100 new Boeing737-800's (from the original 155 firm order) and these 70 new firm orders, whichare due for delivery primarily between 2008 and 2012 will allow Ryanair tomaintain its planned double digit growth during the latter years of this decade. When all these firm aircraft have been delivered, Ryanair (which in the fiscalyear to March 2006 expects to carry 34m. passengers) anticipates that it willcarry in excess of 70m. passengers p.a., making it Europe's largest airline. These 70 new aircraft will result in the creation of more than 2,500 new highlypaid jobs in Ryanair principally for pilots, cabin crew and engineering people.Half of these jobs will be generated at the airlines existing 12 European bases,with the remainder at the 10 or more new bases which will be developed byRyanair over the next seven years. This increased $4 billion aircraft order is the result of a Ryanair-Boeingagreement on improved pricing from 2005 onward. The agreement reinforces theRyanair-Boeing partnership as it delivers the lowest per seat aircraft cost inEurope. The transaction also includes agreement on winglet modifications toRyanair's entire fleet (delivering a 2% reduction in fuel consumption) andimproved support terms. As a result of this agreement, Ryanair will now enjoythe lowest per seat operating cost in Europe, and this will enable Ryanair towiden its lowest cost/lowest fare leadership over all other European airlines. Announcing this agreement in London this morning, Ryanair's Chairman, DavidBonderman said: "The Boeing 737-800 series aircraft is the most efficient narrowbody shorthaul aircraft in the world. Since its introduction into the Ryanair fleet in March 1999 it has transformed our technical reliability, making Ryanair the No. 1 on time major airline in Europe. At the same time, the 737-800 has significantly reduced our unit operating costs and allowed us to reduce air fares each year for the last five years. With this new order and new pricing in place, Ryanair expects that unit operating costs (excluding fuel) will continue to fall each year for the next five years. This will enable Ryanair to offer even lower fares and underpin our growth strategy as we plan to double traffic from 34m. passengers in 2005/06 to over 70m. passengers in 2011/12. "Ryanair's partnership with Boeing has been central to our successful growth as the lowest fare and lowest cost airline in Europe. Today's order for 140 additional aircraft (70 firm units) gives Ryanair access to lower aircraft costs, which in turn reduces operating costs and reinforces our determination to drive air fares in Europe even lower. "Ryanair is presently Europe's largest low fares airline, and thanks to our successful partnership with Boeing, we intend to become Europe's largest airline (by passenger traffic). We will do so by using the best shorthaul aircraft in the business - the Boeing 737-800, by offering even lower fares to our passengers and by creating over 2,500 new highly paid jobs in existing and new bases all over Europe". Ends. Thursday, 24th February 2005 For further information Peter Sherrard Pauline McAlester please contact: Ryanair Murray Consultant Tel: 353-1-8121212 Tel: 353-1-4980300 Note to Editors:Ryanair is Europe's No. 1 low fares airline with 220 low fare routes across 19countries. The airline has 12 European bases and by the end of 2005 will operatean entire fleet of 96 new Boeing 737-800 aircraft with firm orders for a further129, which will be delivered over the following 6 years. Ryanair currentlyemploys a team of 2,600 people and will carry in excess of 34 million scheduledpassengers in the coming financial year. This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange

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