Ryanair said it expects to fly fewer passengers than hoped in fiscal 2026, cutting its passenger growth target yet again, due to Boeing plane delivery delays.
The Irish budget airline said Monday that although the production of Boeing 737 planes was recovering from the strikes of last year, the U.S. plane maker wasn't expected to deliver enough aircraft to meet Ryanair's goal for fiscal 2026 passenger growth.
The company cut its target for a second time to 206 million passengers. It had trimmed its passenger growth guidance in early November to 210 million from 215 million and warned at the time that the risk of further delivery delays from Boeing remained high.
This story is from the January 28, 2025 edition of The Wall Street Journal.
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