Ryanair, Boeing's biggest European customer, said it could delay deliveries of some 737 MAX aircraft as it holds out for a trade deal between the U.S. and the European Union. The airline, Europe's biggest by passenger numbers, said it doesn't urgently need jets due to be delivered through October, leaving it room to defer the orders and wait for an EU-U.S. agreement. Chief Executive Michael O'Leary said he expects any deal to include a carve out for commercial aerospace.

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