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Ryanair eyes backup jets if MAX 10 certification slips

Summary by Ch-Aviation
Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) anticipates receiving fifteen B737-10s in 2027, the chief executive of Ryanair Holdings Michael O'Leary revealed during the A4E Aviation Summit in Brussels. The airline has made a deal with Boeing for the delivery of alternative jets, B737-8-200s, if the largest variant of the MAX family does not receive certification by the end of 2025. As quoted by Reuters, O'Leary said that Boeing had agreed to bring forward…
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ch-aviation broke the news in on Friday, April 4, 2025.
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