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Ryanair expects Boeing to regain competitive edge with Trump’s White House return

Investing.com — The anticipated return of Donald Trump to the White House is predicted to provide a competitive boost to Boeing Co (NYSE:BA)., as stated by the largest European operator of the US planemaker’s flagship 737 Max. Eddie Wilson, the head of Irish budget carrier Ryanair Holdings (NASDAQ:RYAAY) Plc’s main unit, expressed that Trump’s support for national industries could potentially encourage Boeing to increase its competitiveness against Airbus SE (OTC:EADSY).

Wilson, during an interview in Milan, stated that this development could refocus Boeing as a national champion for America, which he believes would be beneficial for Ryanair. He further mentioned that Ryanair still projects the certification of Boeing’s biggest 737, the Max 10, to be completed late in 2025. The Irish carrier has plans to begin incorporating this variant into its fleet by mid-2026.

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