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July 2021: Ryanair received a third of all Boeing deliveries

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The US aircraft manufacturer Boeing was able to hand over 28 commercial aircraft to customers in July 2021. Of these, nine B737-Max-200s went to the Ryanair Group, which has registered these machines in Ireland and Malta.

The Americans could therefore use fewer machines than the European competitor Airbus. At Boeing, with six exceptions, all deliveries concerned the B737 Max series. The remaining jets were cargo planes or military models.

A Boeing 747-8F cargo machine was handed over to UPS. In the area of ​​the Dreamliner, which is the technological flagship on long-haul routes, not a single machine could be handed over in July 2021. This means there was another zero round from October 2020 to February 2021. Back then, it was caused by a newly discovered technical problem.

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