Boeing ‘renames’ Ryanair’s 737 MAX

Boeing ‘renames’ Ryanair’s 737 MAX

A Boeing 737 MAX set to be delivered to Europe’s biggest low-cost carrier has seemingly had its model name changed.

Ryanair, which has more than 200 of the 737 MAX on order, appears to have had the name of one of its new jets changed to 737-8200, fueling media speculation that the jet will have its name rebranded once cleared to fly.

Pictures of the jet shared on Twitter appear to depict a Ryanair jet outside Boeing’s manufacturing base, with the name 737 MAX changed on the nose of the plane to 737-8200.

The 737-8200 is reportedly a type name for the aircraft that is used by aviation agencies.

In a separate report, American Airlines revealed on Sunday that it will extend cancellations for the 737 MAX through to 2 November, the fourth time that the airline has extended cancellations on the jet.

In a statement, American Airlines said that it remains confident that impending software updates to the Boeing 737 MAX, along with the new training elements the manufacture is developing in coordination with union partners, will lead to the recertification of the aircraft this year.

“We are in continuous contact with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Department of Transportation (DOT), National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and other regulatory authorities,” the airline said.

“Our Reservations and Sales teams will continue to work closely with customers who are impacted by these cancellations.”

In June, the timeline for the return to service of the Boeing 737 MAX was pushed back to address a further update to the jet, after the FAA discovered an issue that would account for “a potential source of uncommanded stabilizer motion”.

The FAA said at the time that it was not operating on a prescribed timeline for returning the Boeing 737 MAX to service and that it “will lift the aircraft’s prohibition order when we deem it is safe to do so.”

“We continue to evaluate Boeing’s software modification to the MCAS and we are still developing necessary training requirements,” the FAA said in a statement.

The announcement came after predictions that the jet would return to service by June, after its four-month international grounding following two fatal crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia that resulted in the combined deaths of 346 people.

More conservative estimates have put the return to service of the jet around October or November.

Boeing CEO Denis Muilenburg has repeatedly stated that once the jet returns to service it will be among the safest airplanes ever to fly.

Latest News

  • Products

Embrace the journey: Traversing the world with the Shokz OpenRun

If you’ve been on the wrong side of a final call in the airport, or missed the stop on rail journey, it might be time to invest in a pair of Shokz OpenRun headphones. Originally marketed as headphones for fitness fanatics, runners or cyclists with a keen to steer clear of a prang with a car, […]

  • Tour Operators
  • Tourism

TTC: Deals are driving up demand for September trips

The latest market research from TTC Tour Brands shows interest in international leisure travel remains high for 2024, with 77 per cent of Australians over 18 still planning trips this year. Notably, 28 per cent of those travellers are eyeing September for their journeys. Europe continues to be the most popular destination, with 68 per […]

  • Aviation

Qantas ‘working urgently’ to fix app data leak

Qantas is looking into customer reports that passengers have this morning been able to access other passengers’ personal information on the airlines app. X user Lachlan posted that he was able log into different accounts every time he opened the app. My @Qantas app logs me in to a different person each time I open […]

  • Hotels

Revamped Wailoaloa Beach hotel opens as Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa

Crowne Plaza Fiji Nadi Bay Resort & Spa is open and ready for bookings after the first phase of a multi-million-dollar transformation. Part of IHG Hotels & Resorts’ premium collection, the transformation has seen the completion of 106 guestrooms showcasing contemporary interiors reflective of the premium Crowne Plaza brand and is a first for the […]

  • Luxury
  • News

Kamalaya Koh Samui clinches clutch of wellness awards

Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary & Holistic Spa has so far clinched five prestigious awards in 2024, including being inducted into the ‘Hall of Fame’ at the World Spa & Wellness Awards in London. Founders of the Koh Samui sanctuary and spa John and Karina Stewart expressed their heartfelt gratitude for the awards. “We are profoundly honoured […]