Ryanair buys 75 Boeing 737 Max
Business
- 04 December, 2020
- 09:31
Ryanair, Europe's largest low-budget airline, has obtained 75 Boeing 737 Max.
Report informs, citing foreign media, that the order is worth more than $ 22 billion.
The value of the company's shares increased by more than 5% in international markets after the news.
The Boeing 737 MAX was re-authorized last month after a 20-month inspection and technical adjustment by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
Between 2014 and 2018, Ryanair bought 135 of these aircraft. With new purchases, the airline will increase the number of Boeing 737 MAX in its fleet to 210.
Latest News
17:56
France summons US ambassador over comments on slain far-right activist
Other countries17:35
India, US postpone trade deal meet amid Trump's tariff setback
Other countries17:20
NYT: Khamenei instructed Larijani to safeguard Iran against leadership assassinations
Region16:57
Ukraine–Azerbaijan ties see notable progress, envoy says
Foreign policy16:36
Hungary not to halt electricity supply to Ukraine
Other countries16:18
Iranian president vows resilience amid nuke talks, US pressure
Region16:01
Greenland does not need US hospital boat, says Denmark
Other countries15:47
Ukraine detains suspect over deadly Lviv terror attack
Other countries15:21