By Katy
Kathryn Sullivan was born in New Jersey in 1951 and spent her childhood in California. Her father was an aerospace engineer who encouraged his children's curiosity about the world around them. As a child, she devoured every newspaper, magazine and television report she could find on exploration.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.
Bias
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Conflicts of Interest
50%
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Contradictions
85%
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- Boeing has been facing scrutiny since an incident in January when a piece of one of its jets blew out during a passenger flight, forcing an emergency landing and leading to major concerns about quality control for new Boeing aircraft.
- Ryanair may have to bring this forecast down towards 20 million passengers.
Deceptions
85%
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- The author claims that Boeing has been facing scrutiny since an incident in January when a piece of one of its jets blew out during a passenger flight, forcing an emergency landing and leading to major concerns about quality control for new Boeing aircraft. However, they do not provide any evidence or context for this claim and it is unclear what specific incident they are referring to.
- The author claims that Ryanair's ticket prices could be up to 10% more expensive this summer due to new Boeing planes being delivered late. However, they also mention that costs saved through hedging on fuel would mean that the fare increase would not be as steep as the 135% rise seen in 2023.
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Ryanair to Increase Summer Fares by Up to 10% Due to Boeing Delays
Broke On: Monday, 26 February 2024Ryanair to increase summer fares by up to 10% due to delays in Boeing aircraft delivery. Quality control issues at Boeing have caused a slowdown in production and deliveries, resulting in only 40-45 planes expected for the summer season.