Ryanair is talking to Boeing about adding the biggest planes yet to its fleet
Ryanair is in talks with Boeing about placing an order for the manufacturer’s new 737 Max 10 aircraft, which would mark a significant increase in plane size for carrier. The Ryanair fleet is currently made up of over 300 Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which seat 189 people. Ryanair marketing director Kenny Jacobs said the airline is looking at all available options when it comes to expanding its fleet. “We’re always talking to Boeing about single-aisle aircraft. We like the Max 200 a lot and that’s why we’ve got over 260 of them in order between now and 2024,” he said. “We think we will take all the options that we have on the Max 200, but we’ll keep an open mind in terms of what’s the next version of a single-aisle aircraft from Boeing that we would be interested in.” <br/>
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Ryanair is talking to Boeing about adding the biggest planes yet to its fleet
Ryanair is in talks with Boeing about placing an order for the manufacturer’s new 737 Max 10 aircraft, which would mark a significant increase in plane size for carrier. The Ryanair fleet is currently made up of over 300 Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which seat 189 people. Ryanair marketing director Kenny Jacobs said the airline is looking at all available options when it comes to expanding its fleet. “We’re always talking to Boeing about single-aisle aircraft. We like the Max 200 a lot and that’s why we’ve got over 260 of them in order between now and 2024,” he said. “We think we will take all the options that we have on the Max 200, but we’ll keep an open mind in terms of what’s the next version of a single-aisle aircraft from Boeing that we would be interested in.” <br/>