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Michael O'Leary

Transport

Michael O’Leary accuses Eamon Ryan of ‘sitting on his hands’ over Dublin Airport drone disruption

The Ryanair chief executive expressed frustration at the latest delays in Dublin Airport caused by drones and called on the transport minister to resign
  • Aaron Rogan
  • March 3, 2023
Travel

Ryanair posts record profits as traffic rises above pre-Covid levels

The airline said there was huge pent-up demand for travel after lockdowns
  • Paul O'Donoghue
  • January 30, 2023
Comment

Ian Guider: Every strong company should be bigger than its boss

Even firms such as Ryanair, whose founder is a household name, should have worthy successors waiting in the wings
  • Ian Guider
  • December 29, 2022
The Last Post

Matt Cooper: New contract means Ryanair’s ‘O’Leary era’ is still in mid-flight

It’s hard to imagine the Irish airline without its firebrand chief executive – but that won’t be necessary for a while, as his newly inked contract extends until 2028
  • Matt Cooper
  • December 10, 2022
Tech

Ryanair to hire 150 tech jobs

Company said new roles would aid its digital transformation and help the company deliver “cutting edge projects”
  • Cónal Thomas
  • November 30, 2022
Aviation

Irish flights ‘most environmentally penalised in Europe’, Ryanair’s O’Leary claims

Michael O’Leary to publicly rebuke Transport Minister Eamon Ryan for calling for further levies on aviation at a cross-party meeting today
  • Donal MacNamee
  • November 30, 2022
Companies

Ryanair reports €1.37bn profit as passenger numbers recover

Airline forecast that while the winter period would be loss-making its full-year profit would hit at least €1 billion
  • Peter O'Dwyer
  • November 7, 2022
Aviation

Hungary’s Ryanair fine is ‘beyond stupid’ — Michael O’Leary

Airline to appeal penalty for its decision to to pass on the cost of a tax to its customers
  • Bloomberg
  • August 8, 2022
Aviation

Ian Guider: How is Ryanair rising above the storm that is battering its rivals?

As other airlines flounder during the busy summer season, Michael O’Leary is not only surviving but thriving. What’s his secret sauce?
  • Ian Guider
  • August 5, 2022
Aviation

O’Leary: Ryanair shareholders won’t get cash return until 2024

Chief executive expects his airline to recover from Covid-19 and the war in Ukraine, achieving net zero debt in the next two years
  • Ellie Donnelly
  • July 31, 2022
The Last Post

Matt Cooper: Ryanair fills seats as competitors’ Covid cost-cutting fails to pay off

Airline operators are cancelling hundreds of flights and disappointing thousands of travellers as airports such as Gatwick struggle to keep check-in and baggage-handling services running. But it didn’t have to be like this
  • Matt Cooper
  • June 18, 2022
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

The debate on reopening society must be about more than health

As the lockdown goes on, many rules are being broken and many businesses may go to the wall. And as more jobs are lost, we need to start a discussion on how to get back to normal as soon as we possibly can
  • Matt Cooper
  • April 11, 2021

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