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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.
The Irish LCC is optimistic on Boeing 737 MAX deliveries. Credit: Alfonso Sacristán M./Alamy Stock Photo Ryanair says it is ...
The letter was a response to U.S. Representative Raja Krishnamoorthi, who had raised security concerns about Ryanair's earlier remarks regarding possible interest in COMAC. While Boeing did not ...
In a move that could shake the industry, CEO Michael O’Leary made clear that China’s COMAC long dismissed in the West could be a viable alternative. At the heart of the matter is Ryanair’s sizable ...
“Comac is putting a lot of resources ... including Irish budget carrier Ryanair, have expressed interest in the C919. He said a crucial test will be for the C919 to fly inside Europe in ...
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.
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 ...
But with COMAC not yet certified in Europe and Boeing's main rival Airbus saying it is sold out through the rest of the decade, Ryanair may find it hard to follow through on its threat ...
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 ...
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 would ...