Ryanair welcomes Boeing management shakeup
Ryanair has welcomed the recent changes in the Boeing management team in Seattle.
Stephanie Pope has been appointed to lead Boeing Commercial Aeroplanes, replacing Stan Deal who has retired.
Ryanair says these changes are necessary and good for Boeing 737 Max customers.
Ryanair says it looks forward to working with the company and BCA CEO Stephanie Pope to eliminate the Boeing 737 Max delivery delays.
This is slowing Ryanair’s growth plans through 2024, the airline says.
Ryanair’s CEO Michael O’Leary said: “We welcome these much-needed management changes.”
“We also look forward to helping Boeing recover its aircraft deliveries so that Ryanair can continue to grow strongly as Boeing’s no.1 customer here in Europe.”
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