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Ryanair's warning that it could ditch Boeing in favour of a Chinese rival is just a bluff... for now, writes Adam Maguire.
Even if it doesn’t challenge Airbus or Boeing on the global stage, strong domestic growth will boost the aircraft maker ...
While Beijing’s decision to suspend purchases from US planemakers seemed drastic, the Chinese beg to differ, says aviation ...
Michael O'Leary is considering buying planes from China's Comac.Clodagh Kilcoyne/REUTERS Ryanair's CEO said he was considering buying planes from China's Comac because of lower prices. A congressman ...
Ryanair, the low-cost Irish airline, could be thinking about China’s COMAC as a Boeing replacement. In a letter to Democratic congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi, CEO Michael O’Leary said Ryanair ...
Millions of US dollars could be added to cost of a plane imported from US, with production of home-grown passenger jets to also be affected Despite recent tariff cuts, remaining duties on imports from ...
Singapore Airlines reported a record annual net profit on Thursday, boosted by a one-off gain from the merger of Air India ...
In 2024 there was a significant turning point for the international airline industry as air travel surpassed pre-Covid-19 ...
Excerpt: Lack of aircraft capacity among private airlines is driving up ticket prices, according to Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo.
EASA announces C919 certification will take "between three and six years," derailing COMAC’s hopes for a 2025 green light.
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