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Ryanair to expand by 30% with bumper Boeing order | Ryanair to expand by 30% with bumper Boeing order |
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Ryanair is planning to increase its aircraft fleet by a third to 400 planes after placing an order with Boeing for 175 planes worth $15.6bn (£10.3bn). | Ryanair is planning to increase its aircraft fleet by a third to 400 planes after placing an order with Boeing for 175 planes worth $15.6bn (£10.3bn). |
The airline currently has 305 planes. The order will allow older ones to be retired. | The airline currently has 305 planes. The order will allow older ones to be retired. |
The move is a boost for the US planemaker after rival Airbus received a record $24bn order from an Indonesian airline on Monday. | The move is a boost for the US planemaker after rival Airbus received a record $24bn order from an Indonesian airline on Monday. |
Ryanair hopes to increase its passenger numbers to 100 million a year. | Ryanair hopes to increase its passenger numbers to 100 million a year. |
Ryanair, which has has always favoured Boeing aircraft and remains one of the few all-Boeing carriers, said it had received a discount on the price, but did not reveal how deep a discount. | Ryanair, which has has always favoured Boeing aircraft and remains one of the few all-Boeing carriers, said it had received a discount on the price, but did not reveal how deep a discount. |
The order is for the current generation 737s, whose 737-800 model list price is $89.1m, but large orders typically involve a discount, which could cut the price paid to half that. | The order is for the current generation 737s, whose 737-800 model list price is $89.1m, but large orders typically involve a discount, which could cut the price paid to half that. |
The deal softens the missed opportunity from Indonesia's Lion Air, as that company had previously given Boeing its own record order. | The deal softens the missed opportunity from Indonesia's Lion Air, as that company had previously given Boeing its own record order. |
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Boeing's reputation has taken a blow in recent months after its latest Dreamliner 787 planes were grounded after batteries on some planes emitted smoke. | Boeing's reputation has taken a blow in recent months after its latest Dreamliner 787 planes were grounded after batteries on some planes emitted smoke. |
Flights of these are expected to restart within weeks. | Flights of these are expected to restart within weeks. |
Boeing's head of commercial airplanes Ray Conner said at a joint news conference with Ryanair on Tuesday that the problems with the 787s had not affected orders. | |
He added that they were working hard to get the issue sorted out. | |
Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary said he was happy to back Boeing: "Hopefully it will help refocus people's minds on the fact that Boeing continues to deliver great aircraft and is growing strongly, rather than a minor issue on the 787." | Ryanair chief executive Michael O'Leary said he was happy to back Boeing: "Hopefully it will help refocus people's minds on the fact that Boeing continues to deliver great aircraft and is growing strongly, rather than a minor issue on the 787." |
Donal O'Neill, an analyst with Goodbody Stockbrokers in Dublin, said the order was good for both sides: "This order puts Ryanair back on track for growth at a time when many European airlines are shrinking. | |
"For Boeing it keeps a major customer on board and helps position it to hook Ryanair for an order of the [next-generation] 737-Max in a few year's time." | |
Boeing 737s compete mainly with Airbus's A320s in the short-to-medium range, narrow body jet market. | Boeing 737s compete mainly with Airbus's A320s in the short-to-medium range, narrow body jet market. |
Ryanair's expansion is expected to have taken place by 2018 and the company said if demand kept growing it could build further on the order with another. | Ryanair's expansion is expected to have taken place by 2018 and the company said if demand kept growing it could build further on the order with another. |
Ryanair's shares were 4% higher in afternoon trading, while Boeing's were 0.5% higher. |
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