Ryanair Concludes Current Boeing 737 Deliveries Amid Production Slowdown
Ryanair has officially paused its intake of new Boeing 737-8200 aircraft, with the last jet of the current batch delivered in late April. This halt is a direct consequence of the significant production delays at Boeing. The low-cost carrier was originally scheduled to receive more aircraft ahead of the busy summer season. As a result, the airline will operate with fewer new planes than anticipated. This shortfall is expected to impact its summer schedule and passenger growth targets for the year.
Official Source: https://aviationweek.com/awin-knowledge-center/data-ryanair-wraps-737-deliveries-now
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