Ryanair and other airlines are facing financial troubles due to the grounding of Boeing 737 Max planes, with Ryanair demanding compensation from Boeing for delivery delays. The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has given Boeing 90 days to address quality control issues.
FAA gives Boeing 90 days to come up with quality control plan after 737 Max accident https://t.co/oZ5JkEfnBv
*FAA GIVES BOEING 90 DAYS TO DELIVER QUALITY CONTROL ACTION PLAN
U.S. FAA tells Boeing to come up with plan in 90 days to address ‘systemic quality-control issues’ https://t.co/MJRtDkW3SN
$BA ❖ U.S. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION TELLS BOEING IT HAS 90 DAYS TO DELIVER COMPREHENSIVE ACTION PLAN TO FIX QUALITY CONTROL ISSUES
Ryanair demands compensation from Boeing $BA for aircraft delivery delays Calls the company a sh** sh** via @HarrieScarlet https://t.co/ugex4iW8FX
The Canadian ultra-low-cost airline said Covid-19, fuel prices and the grounding of the Boeing 737 Max led to its financial troubles. https://t.co/cQ8el6TpmU
European discount airline Ryanair is the latest air carrier that's feeling the effects of the mass groundings and inspections of Boeing airplanes. https://t.co/0jXTMwbuTs