Ryanair CFO Neil Sorahan on Q1 Results, Boeing Deliveries and Second-Half Outlook
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Ryanair Says Tariff Cost Are On Boeing, Could Pause Deliveries
Ryanair Holdings Plc said that any tariff cost would be on Boeing Co. to bear, as the Irish budget airline demanded a return to a no-duties regime that that has governed the industry for close to half a century.
Ryanair will not switch from Boeing MAX 10 to smaller MAX 8 after Boeing has confirmed the timely delivery of the larger jets in writing. Corporate CEO Michael O'Leary was confident about the delivery at the beginning of 2027. In addition, the Irish low-cost airline hopes for an important tariff exemption.
Ah, the good old days. Social. We are, so to speak, Ryanair fans through and through, from the very beginning until our graves, and we wish the airline all the profit in the world. Or so we thought, but more on that later. Yes, you had no legroom, no comfort at all, you never got the seat you wanted, you always sat next to the biggest morons in the travel industry, and the chance of a happy landing was always extremely low, but you knew all that…
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