Boeing plane lands back in China for delivery as tariff war eases
- A Boeing 737 MAX featuring Xiamen Airlines colors arrived at the Zhoushan completion facility close to Shanghai on Monday, signaling the restart of deliveries to the Chinese market.
- Boeing halted deliveries in April due to tariff escalations between the US and China, with the plane previously repatriated to Seattle amid paused shipments.
- The aircraft flew from Seattle on Saturday, stopping in Hawaii and Guam, after Boeing said deliveries would resume in June following a 90-day tariff reduction.
- Approximately one-tenth of Boeing's commercial aircraft backlog is attributed to Chinese customers, with plans to deliver 50 jets to Chinese airlines this year and 41 jets currently in production or already assembled as of April.
- The landing suggests easing trade tensions and resumed sales despite prior customer reluctance, while US and China prepare for further trade talks in London on Monday.
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Boeing plane returns to China for delivery as tariff war eases
SEOUL: A new Boeing MAX landed back in China on Monday, flight tracking data showed, a sign the US planemaker was resuming deliveries to Chinese customers as Beijing and Washington ease their tariff war.Boeing, which halted deliveries of...
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