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Buzz operates 13 Boeing 737 MAX 8 in its fleet. This variant can typically accommodate between 162 to 210 passengers in a single-class configuration, or up to 178 passengers in a two-class configuration with business and economy classes. The Boeing 737 is designed to be fuel-efficient, making it cost-effective for airlines to operate. This aircraft can be used for both short and long-haul flights, and its compact size allows it to land on smaller runways. This aircraft has a strong safety record, with advanced technology and features designed to enhance passenger safety. The Boeing 737 is a cost-effective aircraft to operate, which makes it an attractive option for airlines looking to improve their bottom line.
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    737 MAX 8-200

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  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs

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737 MAX 8-200

AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW
The Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 is an aircraft produced by Boeing for Buzz and has the following seat configuration: 0-0-0-197.

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  • Switch deck
  • Galley
  • Lavatory
  • Stairs

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Seats197
Pitch28"
Width17"
ReclineNo

Buzz, like its parent Ryanair, also flies the newly introduced 737-8200 MAX which increases the number of seats on board thanks to an additional pair of exit doors. The denser layout decreases the seat pitch down to only about 28” (71cm). So, on this model it makes even more sense to choose one of the several seats that stand out: Seats 1B and 1C at the forward exit have ample legroom but are very close to the galley and lavatory. Immediately behind, seat 2A has excellent legroom as there is no seat in front. The bulkhead seats 2D, 2E and 2F offer plenty of knee space. The mentioned seats so far all feature a rather small tray table in the armrest.They are also somewhat narrower due to the geometry of the fuselage at the front. This also applies to the last row. Exit seats at rows 17, 18 and 28 have additional legroom while seats 29A and 29F offer near infinite legroom to stretch out. Please note that all exit and bulkhead seats require hand luggage to be stored in the overhead bins for take-off and landing. Some seats are missing a window or have only a partial view and are best avoided: 12A, 14A, 14F, 29A and 29F. All seats on Buzz are pre-reclined and do not feature any power outlets nor WiFi.

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