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download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewEurope's biggest airline is defending Boeing as the American manufacturer deals with the fallout from the Alaska Airlines blowout. Boeing has faced renewed scrutiny since a 737 Max 9 jet operated by Alaska Airlines lost its door plug in midair on January 5. "If United Airlines wants to delay or cancel any of their Max orders, Ryanair will be very happy to take them," he added. AdvertisementThe ultra-low-cost carrier currently has 300 Max 10 jets on order, compared to United's 150.
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March 23 (Reuters) - Ryanair Holdings Plc (RYA.I) is optimistic on striking a major new aircraft order after the Irish airline restarted talks with Boeing Co (BA.N), its top boss said in an interview with the Financial Times on Thursday. Chief Executive Officer Michael O'Leary said there was a 'deal to be done' with negotiations between the Irish airline and Boeing in "the early stages" for a new order of Boeing 737 jets, according to the newspaper. I think there is a deal to be done," the report quoted O'Leary as saying. He added that the new multibillion-dollar order could be for the 737 Max 10 or for the smaller Max 8200, according to the report. Boeing declined to comment, while Ryanair did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.
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