Ryanair remains confident Boeing will deliver the first of its new 737 MAX 8200 aircraft between September and October, despite ongoing production delays. CEO Michael O’Leary stated the airline continues to engage with Boeing and expects to receive 27 aircraft by the end of the year, a crucial boost to its capacity. These new planes, boasting 22% more seats and 16% less fuel burn, are key to Ryanair’s growth strategy and cost-efficiency goals.
O’Leary acknowledged potential further delays, which could impact Ryanair’s summer 2024 schedule. However, he emphasized that Boeing is focused on rectifying production issues, and that the relationship between the two companies remains strong. Ryanair has already reduced its summer 2024 growth forecast from 10% to 5% due to the potential for delivery delays.
The 737 MAX 8200 allows Ryanair to offer lower fares and expand into new markets. The airline believes that the aircraft’s improved fuel efficiency will also help to further the company’s environmental goals. The company continues to monitor the situation closely and is working with Boeing to ensure the aircraft are delivered as soon as possible.
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