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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair fears it may not take delivery of its first 737 MAX aircraft until after its peak summer period and the Irish airline is “quite upset with Boeing”, Group Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said on Monday.
FILE PHOTO: A Ryanair commercial passenger jet takes off in Blagnac near Toulouse, France, May 29, 2019. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau
But he said he believed the production issues would resolve in the medium term and said the Irish airline, Europe’s largest low-cost carrier, was in talks with Boeing about a significant order of the larger, 230-seat, MAX 10 aircraft.
The largest European customer of the MAX with 210 firm orders of the 197-seat MAX200 model, Ryanair in late March said it expected that before summer it would take delivery of 16 of the aircraft, down from an earlier forecast of 40.
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