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Airlines including Ryanair are facing revenue losses and growth cuts with the fuel-efficient Boeing jetliners grounded since mid-March following two fatal crashes that killed 346 people.
Boeing has paused deliveries of the jets, meaning airlines like budget carrier Ryanair, cannot grow their operations as previously anticipated. Regulators have not said when they will allow the planes to fly again. Ryanair executives expected 58 of the planes for the summer of 2020, O'Leary said on an earnings call.
"It may well move to 20, it could move to 10, and it could well move to zero if Boeing don't get their s--- together pretty quickly with the regulator," O'Leary said.
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