Boeing Speeds Up Ryanair Plane Deliveries, Ahead of Increased Production
Boeing has recently stepped up its aircraft delivery pace to Ryanair Holdings, with 25 planes handed over earlier than expected. This comes as Boeing works to stabilize its production schedule and increase output, with Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary anticipating increased production as early as this month.
In the past ten days, Ryanair has received 10 new Boeing aircraft, a rapid pace unusual for the airline. Boeing has been making strides in stabilizing its production, with SunExpress CEO Max Kownatzki expressing confidence in their progress. The recent delivery of 25 aircraft was shifted from spring to October, indicating an improved production schedule. Ryanair's Group CEO Michael O'Leary expects Boeing's increased production to start this month, with incoming jets arriving ready for service, as acknowledged by CEO Eddie Wilson.
Boeing's increased production and rapid delivery pace to Ryanair Holdings signal progress in stabilizing its production schedule. With Ryanair's CEO expecting increased production this month, the airline stands to benefit from the timely arrival of new aircraft.
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