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Ryanair
June 6, 2002, 07:22 AM
Pilot Recruitment
Please visit www.ryanair.com (http://www.ryanair.com)
We will be hiring about 500 new pilots for our new fleet of aircraft.
FR is a great company to work for so check us out.
Here is a little snippet:

Ryanair is Europe’s largest low fares airline with current fleet of 44 Boeing 737 aircraft flying to 57 destinations across Europe. Our current fleet consists of 21 Boeing 737-200’s and 23 Boeing 737-800’s. We have recently placed a firm order for 100 Boeing 737-800’s with a further 50 on option. This is the largest single firm order for Next Generation 737’s ever made. These aircraft will allow Ryanair become Europe’s largest international scheduled airline, carrying over 40 million passengers in 2008. Over 3,000 jobs will be created, including over 800 pilots (for further details of future expansion plans please see Press Release below).

Our network includes Ireland, UK, Belgium, Scandiniavia, France, Italy Germany, Austria and Holland. We plan to grow by 25% per annum by adding at least 8 new aircraft and a minimum of 6 new routes. We currently have 2 bases in Ireland- Dublin and Shannon, 3 in the UK – London Stansted, London Luton, Glasgow Prestwick, and 2 European bases – Brussels Charleroi and Frankfurt Hahn. Frankfurt Hahn is our latest European base operating to destinations which include London Stansted, Pisa, Pescara, Milan Bergamo, Montpelier, Bournemouth and Oslo Torp.

As Europe’s largest low fares airline we offer a combination of an excellent remuneration package together with unrivalled career progression. The acquisition of 100 additional aircraft will create opportunities for Boeing 737 type-rated pilots within Ryanair. Our remuneration package includes a basic salary and sector pay. Captain’s joining Ryanair in the UK for instance can earn up to STG£88,700 in the first year rising to STG£102,140 *1. A senior First Officer with 3 years service can earn up to STG£70,620 (see table of earnings below).

75Sevener
July 10, 2002, 11:03 PM
Is it not true that the Ryans are not running any -200 courses anymore and mate of mine(trainer) told me that no more applications are being accepted??? images/icons/confused.gif

FLYEI
July 23, 2002, 08:29 AM
Hi Ryanair, Colm here state side working for a wholly owned usairways express carrier (PIEDMONT), it looks like the end is near and i maybe layed off soon,I was thinking of returning to Ireland to fly,Ryanair being my first choice, does Ryanair still require a 737 type and a frozen jaa atpl?? thanks for the info please keep me informed if you hear any good news !!! yours Colm McIvor

Ryanair
July 23, 2002, 09:54 AM
FLYEI, I'm just a flight attendant, so i would have no idea.
We are still hiring for pilots for our -800 fleet at London Stansted, London Luton, Glasgow Prestwick, Brussels Charleroi, Frankfurt Hahn, Dublin and Shannon.
All i know is that you definately need:
European or JAA ATPL
Unrestricted eligibility to work anywhere within the EU
Boeing 737 Type Rating
Minimum 300 hours 737

Ricardo_Dall'_Orto_Marques
July 25, 2002, 07:39 PM
Who exactly should I talk to? Any e-mail to contact?