Ryanair Extends O'Leary's CEO Contract to April 2032
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Michael O'Leary has raised the Irish low-cost airliner. By 2032, he could continue to run the company, with stock options that could be worth hundreds of millions.
The Board of Directors of Ryanair Holdings has confirmed that it has reached a contractual agreement by which Michael O’Leary will continue to hold the position of CEO of the group until April 2032. This renewal of O’Leary, whose current term expires in 2028, means following the company’s command beyond 70 years. Its beginnings in Irish go back to 1988 as the financial director, until serving as CEO of the group since April 2019. “reasonable” wa…
Ryanair extends O'Leary's CEO contract to April 2032
Ryanair Holdings has agreed a new contract that will keep Michael O’Leary as Group CEO until April 2032, the airline confirmed on June 19, 2026. The deal extends the leadership of Europe’s largest airline group by close to six years and concludes what the board described as months of talks with O’Leary and the company’s largest shareholders. O’Leary has run Ryanair since 1994 and became Group CEO in April 2019. His previous contract, renewed in …
Managing director of the low-cost company since 1994, the Irish businessman has been extended for four years, with a potential bonus of around 150 million euros.
The CEO of Ryanair, Michael O-Leary, could obtain EUR 150 million from a new agreement, conditional on the achievement of a share price of EUR 42 or a profit of EUR 4 billion up to
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