Ryanair says MAX woes could delay growth plans by up to two years
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DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ryanair may have to push back its long-term target of flying 200 million passengers per year by as much as two years due to delays in the delivery of Boeing's 737 MAX jet, Europe's largest low-cost carrier said on Monday. Ryanair, one of the biggest customers of the grounded jet, with 210 on order, hopes to have its first 55 jets flying by summer 2021, a year later than originally planned, with 50 more planes per year in place for the following three summers.But Chief..