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Ryanair using 747's as seen in a recent advertisement in the Canaries.

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  • 03-11-2008 3:09pm
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    Picture of a 747 in a Ryanair cartoon seen in a recent advertisement at a waiting lobby in Las Palmos Airport in the Canaries.

    Normally Ryanair are quite adamant to depict their Boeing 737 800's in any advertisement caption.

    Could this be an insight into the future? Or is it just a badly put together advertisements from clip arts with no thought put into it. Maybe we could see a reappearance of this almost extinct aircraft back in Dublin Airport if O Leary intends taking up transatlantic routes.

    If O Leary intends to purchase an aircraft he will probably do it on the same lines as he is doing at the moment, ie purchasing the same make and model. I couldn't imagine him with several models, ie MD 11's 747's A380ies etc, It would be a nightmare for him, pilot training, spares etc. If he was to buy a fleet from a troubled airline all the aircraft would want to be the same.

    Maybe he can pull another fast one with Airbus like what he did with Boeing :)
    The climate is right for approaching them.


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