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Old 15th Mar 2019, 02:17
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Am i missing something ? There is nothing coming that I have read about Ryanair grounding their 737 max. Not normal for the Irish pixie to be quiet. ?????
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First delivery scheduled for Apr, probably looking at a mont or two delay depending on how fast Boeing can fix it, if they can fix it.
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Am i missing something ? There is nothing coming that I have read about Ryanair grounding their 737 max. Not normal for the Irish pixie to be quiet. ?????
You can't ground Aircraft that aren't flying yet
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Am i missing something ? There is nothing coming that I have read about Ryanair grounding their 737 max. Not normal for the Irish pixie to be quiet. ?????
Yes, slack, you are missing something. Common sense. Before you ask a question like that you would need to find out first if Ryanair actually have any MAX8's in their fleet. Answer = NO. Feeling rather foolish are we?
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