Ryanair and Boeing Terminate Talks Over MAX10 Orders After Pricing Gaps

Ryanair and Boeing Terminate Talks Over MAX10 Orders After Pricing Gaps

(Ryanair Group) Europe’s leading air carrier Ryanair’s negotiations with Boeing for deliveries of Max10 jets have ended over pricing differences. 

Ryanair says that agreement over Max 10 jets would have followed its current deliveries of 210 B737-8200 “Gamechanger” aircraft.

Talks over a large fleet of Boeing MAX10 started over the last ten months, for both parties to call it quits overpricing disagreement.

The end of talks is a blow to Boeing, which was grounded for 20 months following fatal crashes and is already being affected by the Covid pandemic.

The European budget airline says it will take delivery of at least 200 B737 “Gamechanger” aircraft over the next five years between 2021 to 2025. The deliveries are expected to grow Ryanair’s fleet to above 600 aircraft.

RYA: LON is up +1.23%, BA: NYSE is down -0.028% on premarket.

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