30. easyJet (incl. eJ Switzerland & eJ Europe)

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A British Airline based out of Luton, UK with home airport London-Luton... easyJet is the name and their callsign is EASY. easyJet (incl. eJ CH & eJ Eu) currently has a fleet of 326 planes with 315 still ordered. The smallest plane in easyJets fleet in terms of passenger capacity is the Airbus A319-100, the biggest is the A321neo. Switzerland's easyJet only has two plane models with the same passenger capacity, the Airbus A320-200 and the Airbus A320neo. eJ Europe's biggest plane is the Airbus A321neo, the smallest the Airbus A319-100. The division of the orders between eJ, eJ Switzerland and eJ Europe is unknown so i will put the orders on easyJets table of planes. 

easyJet's fleet as of December 2023

47x Airbus A319-100s (4 inactive)

77x Airbus A320-200s (8 inactive)

37x Airbus A320neos (146 ordered, division between eJ, eJ Swi, eJ Eu unknown)

10x Airbus A321neos (169 ordered, division between eJ Swi, eJ Eu, eJ unknown)

easyJet Special Liveries

Airbus A320-200

G-EZOA in „easyJet Holidays" Special Livery

G-EZUC in „Nantes" Special Livery

Airbus A320neo

G-UZHA in „NEO" Special Livery

G-UZHB in „NEO" Special Livery

G-UZHC in „NEO" Special Livery

G-UZHD in „NEO" Special Livery

G-UZHE in „NEO" Special Livery

G-UZHF in „NEO" Special Livery

G-UZHO in „Europcar" Special Livery

G-UZLF in „Europcar" Special Livery

Airbus A321neo

G-UZMA in „NEO" Special Livery

easyJet Switzerland's fleet as of December 2023

23x Airbus A320-200s

7x Airbus A320neos

easyJet Europe's fleet as of December 2023

36x Airbus A319-100s

74x Airbus A320-200s

10x Airbus A320neos

5x Airbus A321neos

Former aircraft from easyJet's fleet

9x Airbus A321-200s (2008-2010)

2x Boeing 737-200s (1995-1997)

49x Boeing 737-300s (1996-2006)

33x Boeing 737-700s (2000-2011)

4x Boeing 757-200s (only operated in summer 2010)

3x British Aerospace 146-200s (only operated in summer 2018)

1x British Aerospace 146-300 (only operated in summer 2018)


well well well, easyJet... done ✅ 

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