00:00Hello, my name is Greg Wright. I'm the Deputy Business Editor of the Yorkshire Post and
00:04here are your headlines for today. Ryanair has cut its passenger forecast again,
00:10blaming aircraft delivery delays from Boeing. Ryanair said it now expects to carry 206 million
00:18passengers in its 2025-26 financial year, which would be growth of 3% down from the
00:24210 million previously forecast. It had already cut the guidance from 215 million to 210 million
00:31in November due to the issues at Boeing. Ryanair's Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said,
00:37while the B737 production is recovering from Boeing's strike in late 2024, we no longer expect
00:43Boeing to deliver sufficient aircraft ahead of summer 2025 to facilitate full year 25-26 traffic
00:50growth to 210 million passengers. So an update this morning from Ryanair, it says it's cut its
00:56passenger forecast once again and it blames the aircraft delivery delays. My name's Greg Wright,
01:02I'm the Deputy Business Editor of the Yorkshire Post.
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