Irish airline Ryanair said further delays in the return of the Boeing MAX, along with pricing pressures in the U.K. and German markets, could trigger job cuts and the possible closure of some airport bases
Ryanair Holdings PLC said further delays in the return to service of Boeing Co.’s 737 MAX would lead to job cuts and less flying during next year’s peak summer travel season.
One of Boeing’s biggest customers, Ryanair had expected to receive the first of 135 MAX jets it has ordered this past April. But the planes have been grounded by global regulators since March, after two fatal crashes in six months that killed 346 people.
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