Ryanair mulls extra job cuts after more 737 MAX delays


AFP
| 2020/01/29 | 210 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | AIR TRANSPORT

Irish no-frills airline Ryanair has warned it could axe more jobs and bases because of fresh delivery delays to Boeing's crisis-hit 737 MAX jet, according to a staff memo.Dated January 27 and obtained by AFP on Wednesday, it warned that Boeing had pushed back its MAX aircraft deliveries by a minimum of four months.The Irish carrier, whose fleet is comprised exclusively of Boeing jets, added that it expected to take delivery of "at least" ten MAX 200 aircraft by September or October "at the e...(…)

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