Managing Fleet Recoveries in a Pandemic, Ryanair Wins Again!

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We all want to get back to normal, business travellers flying around the globe securing new contracts, holiday makers whizzing off to sunspots and families visiting friends and relatives.

Quite when that happens remains anyone’s guess but before any progress can be made airlines need to get their aircraft back in the skies, not an easy task and one that has seen airlines adopt very different strategies.

Following The Data – as recommended by scientists and politicians around the world we have tracked the data, well at least the flight status data for some of the major low-cost airlines in Europe. Over a one-week period we have tracked all scheduled flights operated by Ryanair, easyJet, Wizz Air and Vueling to identify the number of aircraft that they operated (identified by aircraft registration number) and the number of minutes they were airborne.

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