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Óscar Puente Accuses Ryanair of "Disguising Its Problems" of Lack of Aircraft with Its Pressure on the Fees

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The Minister of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, Óscar Puente, has accused Ryanair of "disguising its problems" of lack of aircraft through a business strategy that, in his opinion, uses pressure on governments to demand a reduction in airport charges.This has been said during an interview with Europe Press, where he has ensured that this problem of delays in aircraft deliveries extends to the whole "aeronautical industry", since "orders do…

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The Minister of Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, Óscar Puente, has accused Ryanair of "disguising its problems" of lack of aircraft through a business strategy that, in his opinion, uses pressure on governments to demand a reduction in airport charges.This has been said during an interview with Europe Press, where he has ensured that this problem of delays in aircraft deliveries extends to the whole "aeronautical industry", since "orders do…

·Madrid, Spain
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The dispute between the airline and the government or Aena comes along and had a new chapter when the CEO of Ryanair conditioned the arrival of more aircraft...

·Madrid, Spain
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The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Oscar Puente, has accused Ryanair of using its pressure to lower airport charges as a way of "disguising its problems" of aircraft shortages.

·Pamplona, Spain
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The Minister for Transport, Mobility and Urban Agenda, Oscar Puente, has accused Ryanair of ‘disguising its problems’ of lack of aircraft through a business strategy that, in his view, uses pressure on governments to demand a reduction in airport charges. Ryanair has stated this during an interview with Europe Press, ensuring that this problem of delays in aircraft deliveries extends to the whole ‘aeronautics industry’, as ‘orders do not arrive’…

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Forbes España broke the news on Sunday, August 23, 2026.
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