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Classic 737's (-200) in Europe? Noise requirements?

I want to fly a classic 737 before they are banned from Europe when Stage 4 noise requirements come in force. Ryanair is retiring them slowly. So I want to know when Ryanair flies 737’s to/from CRL. I know it’s most often to Dublin, but not always.
Also, Delta still operates a large number of Classic 737’s. Are Stage 4 noise requirements also to come in force in 2006 in the US? Is Southwest planning to retire theirs?

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By: Bmused55 - 3rd July 2004 at 11:24

Ryanair Often Operate DUB-EDI with a 732. Infact… allways. Last night we had the vodaphone jet.

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By: greekdude1 - 2nd July 2004 at 18:20

Southwest is retiring their 732’s and might already be gone since I haven’t seen one in a year or so.

Southwest still has some 732’s circulating. I thought the same thing, WD, but then I saw one about a month ago in LAS.

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By: MANAIRPORTMAD - 2nd July 2004 at 18:03

Ryanair mainly use their B737-200s on DUB-MAN which is nice!

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By: Whiskey Delta - 2nd July 2004 at 17:57

Southwest is retiring their 732’s and might already be gone since I haven’t seen one in a year or so. I don’t know what Delta’s plans are though.

Good question about the Stage 4 requirements. If they are required then Delta will be hurting but nothing like Northwest Airlines with their many, many DC-9’s.

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