Ryanair Orders 10 Additional Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft for 2027
Ryanair has placed a firm order for 10 new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, scheduled for delivery ahead of the summer 2027 season. This purchase is part of a larger deal for 150 jets that the airline secured last year. The carrier is expanding its fleet to support its long-term growth target of flying 300 million passengers annually by 2034. Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary acknowledged Boeing's recent production challenges but expressed confidence in the manufacturer's ability to overcome them.
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