Ryanair may have to cut summer flights due to further Boeing delays | Reuters
Ryanair demands compensation from Boeing for aircraft delivery delays
DUBLIN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Ryanair (RYA.I), opens new tab will receive even fewer Boeing (BA.N), opens new tab aircraft by the end of June than previously expected, CEO Michael O'Leary said on Friday, potentially prompting the budget carrier to cut its summer schedule at the busiest time of the year.4
In a statement to Reuters, Boeing confirmed that it has told some airlines that deliveries could be delayed as the company ensures planes meet all regulatory standards before being handed over to customers.
"If we only get 40, by the end of March we will have to announce some minor schedule cuts," he said.
"There's a shitshow going on in Seattle," O'Leary said, repeating his calls for management changes. "They keep giving us optimistic, broken promises. And then a week or two weeks later... it turns out that reality is worse."
The airline was discussing possible compensation with Boeing to mitigate for losses. "It's inexcusable. Boeing will try to claim that it's excusable. I think we (will) get some modest compensation out of Boeing," O'Leary said.
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