Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary warned of job cuts and delays to 737 Max deliveries impacting its summer 2020 schedule if the 737 Max doesn't return.
The CEO of one of the world's largest airlines said Boeing needs to get its"shit together" as the grounding of the 737 Max drags on longer than expected. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said that potentially none of the 58 new Max planes it had expected to arrive by summer 2020 could be delivered on time.
The CEO of one of the world's largest airlines said Boeing needs to get its"shit together" as the grounding of the 737 Max drags on longer than expected. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary said that potentially none of the 58 new Max planes it had expected to arrive by summer 2020 could be delivered on time.
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