Ryanair could cancel Boeing aircraft order if US tariffs raise price 

Ryanair is due to take delivery of the final 29 aircraft from planemaker by March next year
Ryanair could cancel Boeing aircraft order if US tariffs raise price 

Ryanair would consider cancelling planes it has on order from Boeing if US tariffs materially affect the price, and look at alternative suppliers, chief executive Michael O'Leary said on Thursday.

Ryanair would consider cancelling planes it has on order from Boeing if US tariffs materially affect the price, and look at alternative suppliers, chief executive Michael O'Leary said on Thursday.

Ryanair, Europe's largest airline by passenger numbers, is due to take delivery of the final 29 aircraft from a 210-plane 737 MAX order by March next year. It also has 150 firm orders for the MAX 10, the largest jet in the 737 family, and options for 150 more, with the first deliveries due in 2027.

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