Ryanair finalises order for 10 more 737 MAXs

Ryanair finalised an order for 10 additional 737 MAXs at the Paris Air Show Tuesday. The order is valued at more than US$1.1b at current list prices. The carrier now has 110 unfilled orders with 100 options for the higher capacity 737 MAX 8, as well as 65 Next-Generation 737-800s. Ryanair COO Mick Hickey said, “This all new MAX 737 aircraft has 8 more seats than our current 189-seat Boeing 737-800s and incorporates the latest technology engines and winglets, which reduces fuel consumption and noise emissions, ensuring we remain Europe’s greenest, cleanest airline.” Ryanair is an all-Boeing operator and launched the higher capacity 737 MAX 8 in late 2014 with an order for 100 aircraft. The carrier is Boeing’s largest 737-800 customer. In March this year Ryanair took delivery of its 450th Next-Generation 737-800. <br/>
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6/20/17