Latest News

CFM to sell 30 new jet engines to Ryanair for $500 Million

Ryanair announced on Tuesday that it had purchased 30 spare LEAP-1B jet engines from CFM for a price of $500,000,000. The budget airline hopes to reduce fuel consumption as it grows its fleet.

The engines will improve operational resilience, as the company takes delivery of 300 Boeing 737 MAX 10 planes from 2027. It aims to increase its annual passenger traffic from 200 million to 300 million by 2034.

Ryanair, Europe's biggest airline by passenger numbers, said that the engines developed by the CFM joint-venture between GE Aerospace & Safran will be delivered in the next two year and will increase its pool of spare engines from 120 to over 120.

Michael O'Leary, CEO of Ryanair, said that the CFM engines would reduce fuel consumption by 20% and CO2 emissions by 20% per seat when installed in our B737 MAX aircraft. This will allow Ryanair to further expand its cost advantage over competitors in Europe. (Reporting from Pushkala Aripaka and Padraic HALpin in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi aich, Kirsten donovan).

(source: Reuters)