Ryanair CEO dismisses Elon Musk’s idea of buying the airline as verbal feud escalates
By KELVIN CHAN, Associated Press Business Writer
LONDON (AP) — The CEO of Ryanair on Wednesday dismissed Elon Musk’s idea of buying the budget airline and shrugged off insults from the billionaire, in a war of words that erupted over installing Starlink systems on aircraft.
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The spat between one of the world’s richest individuals and one of Europe’s most outspoken corporate bosses has been escalating for days. Michael O’Leary said last week that the airline had ruled out putting Musk’s Starlink satellite Wi-Fi on Ryanair planes because the extra fuel drag from the system’s antennas would be too costly.