Ryanair boss says could buy up to 300 aircraft:

LONDON (Reuters) – Ryanair, Europe’sbiggest low-cost airline, could be in the market for up to 300aircraft, the company’s chief executive was quoted as saying inan interview Wednesday.

Ryanair had pulled out of talks last year to buy 200 jetsfrom Boeing after failing to agree on certainconditions.

But Michael O’Leary told the Financial Times there wasstill the option of buying not only the 200 Boeing jets — worth about $15 billion — but up to 300 from either Boeing orits rival Airbus. Airbus’s parent is EADS .

He said he saw no airline on the market worth buying.

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