Ryanair posts third quarter profit but warns 737 MAX woes could delay growth target
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair cheered investors with a return to profit in the third quarter but warned its target of flying 200 million passengers per year may be delayed two years due to the grounding of Boeing's 737 MAX jet.Shares in Europe's largest budget airline jumped 4% on Monday following the results.Ryanair reported profit after tax of 88 million euros (74.52 million pounds) for the three months to December 31 after a loss of 66 million a year earlier.Average fares rose 9% and revenue..