WASHINGTON (AP) — Irish budget airline Ryanair is ordering more Boeing 737 Max jets just weeks before the plane returns to flying after two crashes that killed 346 people.
Ryanair said Thursday it was placing 75 more orders for the Max, increasing its orders to 210 of the planes.
The announcement was a boost for Boeing, which has suffered cancellations of the plane while it was grounded for nearly two years and while demand for new jets plummeted because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ryanair CEO Michael O’Leary said the planes offer lower fuel consumption and quieter flying than other aircraft. He expressed confidence that customers will fly on the plane, and that demand for travel will recover next year as virus vaccines become widely available.