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Old 7th Aug 2008, 08:24
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Ryanair - large order to come - newspaper article

From the Irish Independent:

Ryanair orders 400 new planes despite bleak outlook for airlines

By Joe Brennan and Laura Noonan

Thursday August 07 2008

Ryanair, which warned last week it could be heading for its first loss since 1989, yesterday confirmed its next plane order will be for up to 400 aircraft, marking the company s largest fleet deal.

The news comes months after Ryanair began talks on the deal with the world's two largest planemakers, Airbus and Boeing.

Group chief executive Michael O'Leary said in an interview with the German newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung that an order could lead to the start of plane deliveries from 2013, after Ryanair s current order book expires.

"New aircraft are about half as expensive as they were a few years ago", as a result of the weaker US dollar, Mr O'Leary said.

While Ryanair has only dealt with Seattle-based Boeing to date, he said: "It is also manageable for us to give the order to Airbus."

Ryanair's fleet currently stands at 166 planes. It is set to grow to 195 by March 2009 and 265 by March 2012 as the result of a fleet replacement and addition programme linked to its opportunistic plane deal with Boeing in the wake of the September 11 attacks.

Mr O'Leary did not indicate to the German newspaper a period over which it plans to acquire the planes, and a spokesman yesterday declined to give an approximated timeframe to this newspaper.

Analysts said, however, that the significance of a deal largely depends on the timescale involved.

"Ryanair replaces planes every eight years. If they were talking about buying 400 between 2012 and 2020, that would equate to 265 replacements and 135 additions -- representing fleet growth of about 10pc a year," said one.

"If they were planning to take in over 400 planes over three years, that'd be much more significant."

Another industry observer said Ryanair was "very unlikely" to be able to secure its next plane orders at the same discount as the 2001 order.

This would lead to a significant step up in cost base.

- Joe Brennan and Laura Noonan
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