BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European airline companies are coming to grips with distribution hold-ups from planemakers Airbus and Boeing, they stated at a seminar on Wednesday, although spending plan provider Ryanair kept in mind the capability restrictions would certainly benefit ticket rates.
Ryanair team chief executive officer Michael O’Leary stated the firm would certainly be succeeding if it obtained 10 or 15 airplane from Boeing after March following year, as opposed to the anticipated 30.
Air France- KLM stated it was influenced by Pratt & & Whitney engine concerns with its Airbus A220 orders, while Lufthansa stated it had actually never ever seen hold-ups like those for the Boeing 777X, including they had actually gotten to around 5 years.
(Reporting by Joanna Plucinska and Julia Payne; Editing by Mark Potter)