Ryanair says Europe delays may mean no MAX jets next summer

Ryanair may not receive any 737 Max aircraft from Boeing by next summer over European delays in testing the grounded jets, Chief Executive Michael O’Leary said, estimating the issue is costing it at least 100 million euros a year. Ryanair trimmed its passenger traffic forecast last week but that was still based on 10 MAX deliveries by June. O’Leary told Reuters on Tuesday that testing in Europe was running behind the United States and planes were likely to remain grounded until April or May. …read more

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