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Irish aviation chief criticises Boeing and Airbus over aircraft delays, warns it will take years to catch up

Peter Barrett, the head of SMBC Aviation Capital, tells Dublin aviation conference: ‘Manufacturers always say it’s someone else’s fault’
  • Donal MacNamee
  • January 17, 2023
Ryanair

Ryanair courts Airbus after O’Leary’s rant at Boeing’s ‘headless chickens’

After public spat with its usual partner Boeing, the airline is looking further afield to expand its fleet to carry projected 165 million passengers this year
  • Peter O'Dwyer
  • May 21, 2022
Aviation

Aer Lingus parent company finalises deal to buy 50 Boeing planes

IAG also secured options to purchase an additional 100 planes at a set price should they be required
  • Eva Short
  • May 19, 2022

Vincent Boland: End of Airbus’s double-decker a sign of aviation’s changed flight plan

The aerospace giant and its fierce rival Boeing face enormous challenges in the years ahead, and both need to be airborne again before long
  • Vincent Boland
  • January 14, 2022

Media: The art of getting in front of a crisis

With more than three decades of experience in helping organisations to navigate crises, Siobhán Molloy of Káno Communications is a firm believer in businesses swiftly owning up to corporate mistakes
  • Eva Short
  • December 19, 2021

Company Watch: Up, up and away again as Ryanair’s revenues soar by 83%

The airline is recovering quickly from the pandemic slump with more passengers, more routes and Michael O’Leary back in combative mood
  • Peter O'Dwyer
  • November 7, 2021

Vincent Boland: Toshiba needs to be rescued from itself as it all goes wrong yet again

Aggression towards outside investors is a sign that the Japanese heavyweight is sinking from the burden of ossified governance structures and misplaced loyalties
  • Vincent Boland
  • June 19, 2021

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