Ryanair (FR, Dublin International) could have up to 10 aircraft fewer than anticipated this summer season because of the production delays that manufacturers are facing, CEO Michael O’Leary told the Financial Times on January 9.
“We were supposed to have 27 aircraft delivered prior to Christmas, we finished up getting 11. We’re supposed to have 57 aircraft delivered to us by the end of April, and we think we’d be lucky to get 50 by the end of June. So we’re going to be left five, seven, maybe 10 aircraft short for the peak summer season this year,” he…
Source: ch aviation
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