Ryanair Sticks to MAX 10; Sees UK AOC as Tariff-Free Option
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Ryanair sticks to MAX 10; sees UK AOC as tariff-free option
Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) has decided to maintain its order for the B737-10 and not switch it for the smaller B737-8-200 after receiving reassurances from Boeing that the aircraft will arrive on time, according to chief executive of parent Ryanair Holdings, Michael O’Leary. Reuters reported that Boeing had promised to tell Ryanair by the end of June whether the new aircraft would be ready. "Or we would change back and take more addition…
Ryanair has extended the paint contract with Maas Aviation, as announced by the low-cost carrier. The agreement foresees 500 aircraft repaintings over the next ten years. The work will be carried out at the Maas sites in Maastricht and Kaunas.
Ryanair Extends MAAS Aviation Paint Deal to Cover New Fuel-Efficient Fleet Arrivals
Ryanair has extended its aircraft paint agreement with MAAS Aviation, which will cover the airline’s expanded fleet of sustainable tourism-focused more fuel-efficient planes. This extension will see the Ryanair undertake 500 aircraft repaints at the MAAS facilities in Maastricht and Kaunas over the next 10 years as it continues to grow its fleet to 800 aircraft, including the airline’s 300 Boeing 737 MAX-10 order, which will see the airline grow…
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