Ryanair cuts growth plans as first MAX deliveries delayed to March
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair said on Monday it expects to take delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX in March at the earliest, two months later than it last forecast, pushing its passenger growth for next year to its lowest level in years. The Irish low-cost giant now expects to receive its first 737 MAX in March or April 2020 at the earliest, it said. In July it said it hoped to receive it in January. As a result Ryanair has cut the number of MAX planes it expects to be flying around the middle..