Ryanair to Seek Compensation Over Delayed Boeing Aircraft Deliveries, FT Reports
--Ryanair will seek compensation from Boeing over delayed aircraft deliveries, the Financial Times reports.
--The FT reports that Chief Executive Michael O'Leary is unsure about how many 737 Max-8 planes Boeing will deliver before the peak summer months.
--O'Leary says the airline's growth has been constrained due to the uncertainty over deliveries, according to the FT.
--Neither Boeing nor Ryanair immediately responded to a request for comment from Dow Jones Newswires.
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