© Reuters. Ryanair’s Group CEO Michael O’Leary speaks throughout a Reuters TV interview in Berlin, Germany, January 11, 2024. REUTERS/Nadja Wohlleben
By Klaus Lauer
BERLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair passengers haven’t proven any concern about flying on Boeing (NYSE:) 737 plane for the reason that grounding of some 737 MAX jets after a cabin panel blowout on an Alaska Airways flight, Chief Govt Michael O’Leary mentioned on Thursday.
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grounded 171 MAX 9 planes on Saturday after a panel known as a door plug blew off an Alaska Airways flight not lengthy after taking off from a Portland, Oregon, airport on Friday.
Ryanair, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers, is one in all Boeing’s largest clients and operates totally different variants of the 737 MAX from the sort that has been grounded.
“We see no indication of any passenger concern … not one passenger,” O’Leary instructed Reuters in an interview, including that the largest menace to the MAX got here when it was grounded for almost two 12 months in 2019 following two crashes.
O’Leary mentioned that whereas the MAX 9 subject was regarding, he had confirmed following prolonged weekend cellphone calls with U.S., European and Irish regulators that there was no learn throughout to the MAX 8 mannequin Ryanair flies or MAX 10 it has on order.
O’Leary added, nonetheless, that whereas the U.S. planemaker had made “large strides” within the final two years on manufacturing high quality, “they don’t seem to be there but”.
“We ourselves have discovered minor points on plane deliveries that should not be occurring in a world class producer like Boeing and I believe Boeing have extra to do on the standard management facet,” he mentioned.
O’Leary mentioned he remained 100% dedicated to Boeing for future orders and had lots of religion in Boeing CEO Dave Calhoun and finance chief Brian West, however that Ryanair nonetheless had considerations about Boeing’s day-to-day manufacturing administration in Seattle and that of provider Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE:) in Wichita.
“They’ve modified the administration in Wichita however I believe extra must be achieved with the day-to-day administration in Seattle,” he mentioned.