DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ryanair is confident of receiving its first of 150 737 MAX 10 jets from Boeing on schedule in early 2027 but is also keen to boost the number of Airbus in its fleet when the chance ...
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O´Leary (third from left) in Bratislava on Nov. 25 to celebrate 20 years of serving Slovakia's capital. Credit: Kurt Hofmann/Aviation Week Network BRATISLAVA, ...
Ryanair on Thursday threatened to cancel orders for hundreds of Boeing aircraft if a U.S.-led tariff war leads to materially higher prices, and said it could look at alternative suppliers, including ...
Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary could potentially put Boeing 737NGs or MAXs into Airbus A320 operator Lauda, if negotiations to renew the fleet with 50-100 Airbus narrowbodies fall through. “I would ...
Ryanair has over 300 Boeing aircraft on order to 2034 Would consider placing order elsewhere if tariffs hit price But airline has few options due to Airbus backlog The threat by Europe's largest ...