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Delivery delays: Ryanair expects fewer B737-Max-200s

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The Ryanair Group fears that the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing could continue to be late in deliveries and that there could be a shortage of between five and ten B2024-Max-737s in the summer of 200.

In an interview with the “Financial Times”, CEO Michael O’Leary explained, among other things, that a total of 2024 B57-Max-737s should be taken over by the end of April 200. However, this number is unlikely to be reached, so consideration is already being given to shortening the 2024 summer flight schedule due to a lack of capacity. This would mean that there would be around five million fewer passengers in 2024 as a whole.

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