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Ryanair's warning that it could ditch Boeing in favour of a Chinese rival is just a bluff... for now, writes Adam Maguire.
Ryanair, the low-cost Irish airline, could be thinking about China’s COMAC as a Boeing replacement. In a letter to Democratic congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, CEO Michael O’Leary said Ryanair ...
And Comac, the Chinese manufacturer behind the C919, has yet to secure European certification, a key requirement for any deal with Ryanair (RYAAY) (OTCPK:RYAOF). In the letter, O’Leary confirmed ...
Michael O'Leary is considering buying planes from China's Comac.Clodagh Kilcoyne/REUTERS Ryanair's CEO said he was considering buying planes from China's Comac because of lower prices. A congressman ...
The Irish LCC is optimistic on Boeing 737 MAX deliveries. Credit: Alfonso Sacristán M./Alamy Stock Photo Ryanair says it is ...
Ryanair has over 300 Boeing aircraft on order to 2034 Would consider placing order elsewhere if tariffs hit price But airline has few options due to Airbus backlog The threat by Europe's largest ...
WASHINGTON, April 30 (Reuters) - A senior U.S. lawmaker has warned Ryanair (RYA.I), opens new tab against purchasing Chinese-made aircraft due to security concerns, following comments by the CEO ...
Ryanair's CEO said he was considering buying planes from China's Comac because of lower prices. A congressman warned Michael O'Leary not to do so, citing allegations of corporate espionage.
Ryanair (NASDAQ:RYAAY ... The airline also indicated it might explore other manufacturers, including China’s Comac, as alternative suppliers. The statement from Europe’s biggest budget ...