Ryanair CEO: 737 MAX Quality Improving, But ‘From A Low Base’

Ryanair CEO

from left to right: Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary and Laudamotion MD Andreas Gruber. 

Credit: Kurt Hofmann
VIENNA—Ryanair Group CEO Michael O’Leary said the quality of the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft has improved. However, the grounding of 10% of Europe’s Airbus A320neo fleets related to Pratt & Whitney PW1000G engine problems and MAX delivery delays could increase Ryanair’s air fares by 10% in summer 2024....
Kurt Hofmann

Kurt Hofmann has been writing on the airline industry for 25 years. He appears frequently on Austrian, Swiss and German television and broadcasting…

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