Ryanair expects Boeing 737 MAX 10 certification in Q3, deliveries due early next year

Ryanair expects Boeing to secure certification for the 737 MAX 10 in the third quarter, with aircraft deliveries to the carrier running on time early next year, CEO Michael O'Leary told Reuters at an event in Brussels. The comment signals Ryanair's confidence in Boeing's handover timetable.

Discovered 2026-03-19T06:29:11.572722-07:00 | 2026-03-19T06:29:11.572722-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary's public timeline — certification in Q3 and deliveries early next year — gives operators and lessors a concrete expectation for MAX 10 entry into service and short‑term fleet planning.

  • Whether Boeing can meet that schedule depends on its production ramp and factory output; see Boeing's planned MAX production increases for context (planned MAX output ramp).

  • Recent OEM delivery volatility and year‑end handover surges underscore why certification timing is critical to delivery commitments and airline network plans (2025 delivery context).

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