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Ryanair boss calls French minister ‘stupid’ for saying he avoids flying on Boeing jets
- ‘I’d rather fly Airbus than Boeing. My family too: they care about me,’ finance minister Bruno Le Maire said
- Michael O’Leary hit back at Le Maire, calling the politician’s comments ‘silly and ill-advised’
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A top French politician’s comments about Boeing’s safety sparked a provocative response from the planemaker’s biggest European customer.
At the Europe 2024 conference in Berlin on Tuesday, Bruno Le Maire, the French finance minister, said he would hesitate to fly on a Boeing jet.
“I’d rather fly Airbus than Boeing. My family too: they care about me,” Le Maire said.
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“I prefer the situation of Airbus to that of Boeing,” he added.
Le Maire isn’t the first person to make such comments in the wake of Boeing’s latest crisis following the Alaska Airlines blowout in January.
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Ed Pierson, a Boeing whistle-blower who testified to Congress about production problems, told CNN he got off a plane when he realised it was a Boeing 737 Max.
It’s also worth noting that Airbus is headquartered in Toulouse, France, and has received funding from the French government.
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