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Ryanair's CEO Michael O'Leary plans to step down by 2035, with a transition starting after his 2028 contract ends.
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary has announced plans to step down by 2035, with a potential transition beginning after his contract expires in 2028 when he will be 67.
He is considering a three- to five-year extension but aims to ensure a smooth leadership handover, possibly mentoring a successor for two years.
O'Leary, known for his confrontational style, said Ryanair would benefit from a less aggressive leader.
Under his leadership since 1994, the airline grew into Europe’s largest, serving over 200 million passengers annually.
His announcement highlights long-term succession planning amid ongoing scrutiny of labor practices and customer service.
El director ejecutivo de Ryanair, Michael O'Leary, planea dimitir en 2035, con una transición que comenzará después de que finalice su contrato en 2028.