History: Ryanair could seek another provider of aircraft in Boeing because of the American prices.
It was the warning of the CEO of the company Michael O'Leary Thursday May 1.
He wrote in a letter that the Irish airline would take precedence if Washington's prices affect the aircraft price he ordered in Boeing.
O'Leary added that he would consider the plan of the plan of the plan of the plan of the plan of the plan of the plan of the plan of the Chinese.
Ryanair is the largest airline in Europe by a number of passengers.
It is due to the delivery of the last 29 planes from an order of 737 maximum by March next year.
He also has 150 firm orders for the max 10, with the first deliveries due in two years.
But O'Leary described the prices of the United States government “badly judged”.
He responded to a warning from the American representative Raja Krishnamoorthi against Ryanair buying Chinese manufacturing planes due to security problems.
This followed the previous comments of O'Leary which he would plan to do so at the right price.
O'Leary said in the letter that the Irish airline had had no discussion with the Comac on aircraft purchases since around 2011.
But he would consider it if they were 10% at 20% cheaper than the main rival of Boeing Airbus.