Last Tuesday 20th August, Ryanair took delivery of Boing 737-8200 EI-IKD, which brought the total number of aircraft currently operated by the Ryanair Group to 600. The aircraft was given the appropriate flight number FR600 and the callsign RYR600. The flight time from Seattle was 08:59 and it landed in Dublin at 12:20UTC on Tuesday afternoon. The group’s fleet is made up of 1 x 737-700, 410 x 737-800’s, 162 x 737-8200’s and 27 x A320-200’s. These aircraft are distributed across the five Group Airlines: Ryanair DAC, Ryanair UK, Malta Air, Buzz and Lauda Europe.
| Airline | Fleet | Total |
| Ryanair DAC | 205 x 737-800’s, 106 x 737-8200’s | 311 |
| Ryanair UK | 15 x 737-800’s | 15 |
| Buzz | 1 x 737-700, 59 x 737-800’s, 13 x 737-8200’s | 73 |
| Malta Air | 131 x 737-800’s, 43 x 737-8200’s | 174 |
| Lauda Europe | 27 x A320-200’s | 27 |
The Group of airlines has now operated over 1,000 aircraft since it was established. These include 2 x A320’s in storage, 2 x A320’s sold, 4 x ATR 42’s, 7 x 737-200’s scrapped, 14 737-200’s sold, 6 x 737-400’s sold/returned, 1 x scrapped 737-800 and 357 x 737-800’s sold. The airline also operated Embraer Bandeirante’s, HS748’s and BAC1-11’s.

