Ryanair Commends Boeing for Addressing Safety, Sees Positive Changes

After multiple emergency incidents on Boeing flights and 346 lives lost over the last few years, Ryanair’s CEO still believes the airplane manufacturer has safety as its “No. 1 Byword.”

From Criticizing to Commending Boeing Management

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Alexandros Michailidis

Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary was once a stern critic of Boeing Airplanes, but now he’s praising them despite the backlash they’ve received in the last few months. 

CEO’s Stern Words

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Mounir Taha

O’Leary, who is the CEO of one of Europe’s largest low-budget airlines, referred to Boeing’s management as “headless chickens” in May 2022.

A Change In Tune

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Tada Images

O’Leary has now praised Boeing’s management, stating, “They are doing a good job. They are turning that company around.”

Ryanair’s Interest in U.S. Aircraft 

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Philip Pilosian

O’Leary revealed that Ryanair is interested in acquiring unwanted Boeing 737 Max 10 aircraft from United Airlines.

A Willing Recipient

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Thiago B Trevisan

O’Leary expressed the airline’s willingness to step in if United Airlines decides to delay or cancel any of its Max Boeing 737 orders.

Ryanair “Happy to Take” Max Aircrafts

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Salivanchuk Semen

“If United Airlines wants to delay or cancel any of their Max Boeing 737 orders, Ryanair would be very happy to take them,” O’Leary said.

Confidence in Boeing’s Safety Measures

Image Credit: Shutterstock / BlueBarronPhoto

O’Leary shards his confidence in Boeing’s safety measures despite recent incidents that sparked concerns, saying safety is Boeing’s “No. 1 byword” after inspections of the recently grounded Max aircraft.

Confidence In Boeing CEOs

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Felipe Sanchez

O’Leary insisted, “I have a lot of confidence both personally and professionally in [Boeing CEO] David Calhoun and in [CFO] Brian West.”

Ryanair Cuts After-Tax Profit Forecast

Image Credit: Shutterstock / wutzkohphoto

Ryanair’s forecast for profit after tax this year was reduced to 1.85 billion Euros – 1.95 billion Euros from the larger sum of 2.05 billion Euros since they were removed from travel sites.

Lower Load Factor Challenges Ryanair

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Casimiro PT

The removal of Ryanair flights from travel sites, including Booking.com, Kiwi, and Kayak, resulted in the need for price drops to fill seats.

Ryanair Affected by Aircraft Delivery Delays

Image Credit: Shutterstock / VDB Photos

Ryanair acknowledged the impact of Boeing’s production delays, expressing the urgency to receive the contracted 57 aircraft. 

A Push for Aircraft Production

Image Credit: Shutterstock / First Class Photography

“We are pushing very hard with the entire Boeing team to ensure we get at least 50 aircrafts by the end of June,” said O’Leary.

A History of Faith in Boeing

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Coby Wayne

Ryanair has shown loyalty to Boeing regardless of its criticism, evidenced by its purchase of 75 Boeing Max jets in December 2020, the manufacturer’s largest order since the 2019 grounding.

Ryanair’s Struggles with Boeing

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Peter Krocka

Ryanair has faced aircraft delivery delays from Boeing in the past, including disputes over pricing and the “headless chickens” comment in May 2022.

Boeing Urged to Take “Real Action”

Image Credit: Shutterstock / JHVEPhoto

United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby stressed that Boeing needed to take “real action” to improve quality.

2 Crashes, 346 Lives

Image Credit: Shutterstock / John Gress Media Inc

In 2019, two separate Boeing crashes in the same year resulted in the deaths of 346 crew and passengers.

Door Plug Incident Sparks Backlash

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Robin Guess

Late in 2023, a major incident involving an Alaskan Airlines flight saw a Boeing plane make an emergency landing after a door plug blew out mid-flight.

Alaska Airlines’ Demand

Image Credit: Shutterstock / VDB Photos

Alaska Airlines demanded a minimum $150 million reimbursement from Boeing after the door plug incident.

Boeing 737 Max 9 Flights Resume

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Watcharin.p

After a series of challenges, Boeing 737 Max 9 aircraft can take off again, with United Airlines and Alaska Airlines resuming flights after inspections.

Biden’s New 401(k) Rule: Employers Frustrated as Retirement Planning Responsibilities Shift

Image Credit: Shutterstock / lev radin

The latest Biden administration rule on 401(k) plans is reshaping how employers manage retirement plans. It’s a complex scenario requiring a fresh understanding of fiduciary duties and provider relationships. This rule aims to protect employees but also imposes new responsibilities on employers. Biden’s New 401(k) Rule: Employers Frustrated as Retirement Planning Responsibilities Shift

Elon Musk: New Immigration Bill ‘Enables Illegals to Vote’

Image Credit: Shutterstock / photosince

Elon Musk is calling for prosecutions after the text for a new senate bill on immigration was released. Musk accused the new bill of “enabling illegals to vote.” Elon Musk: New Immigration Bill ‘Enables Illegals to Vote’

Colorado Officials Reject Sanctuary City Status, Warn Against ‘Dangerous Game’

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Ruben2533

With increasing numbers of migrants arriving in Colorado, public officials have rejected any notion of the state becoming a sanctuary for migrants and asylum seekers. Colorado Officials Reject Sanctuary City Status, Warn Against ‘Dangerous Game’

Disney Challenges DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” Rule With a Hefty Lawsuit

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Andrew Cline

Disney is set to appeal its refusal for a lawsuit against Ron DeSantis, who stripped the company of its rights for disagreeing with the Governor’s views on the teaching of sexual orientation in classrooms. Disney Challenges DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” Rule With a Hefty Lawsuit

Trump on the Attack as 21 Million Americans Flock to Obamacare, Biden Pushes Forward

Image Credit: Shutterstock / Nicole Glass Photography

An unprecedented surge in health plan enrollments has reignited former President Donald Trump’s commitment to dismantling the program should he secure the GOP nomination once again. Trump on the Attack as 21 Million Americans Flock to Obamacare, Biden Pushes Forward

The post Ryanair Commends Boeing for Addressing Safety, Sees Positive Changes first appeared on From Frugal to Free.

Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / Alexandros Michailidis.

The content of this article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute or replace professional financial advice.

(Visited 1 times, 1 visits today)