Boeing resumes China deliveries with 787-9 jet to Juneyao Airlines: Report
- On June 14, Boeing resumed its deliveries to China by handing over a 787-9 Dreamliner to Juneyao Airlines amid easing trade tensions between Beijing and Washington.
- This delivery follows a suspension of Boeing aircraft shipments to China in April amid escalating US-China tariff tensions and trade disputes.
- The resumption also follows a recent agreement between US and Chinese negotiators in London to temporarily scale back tariffs for 90 days.
- China accounts for roughly one-tenth of Boeing's commercial orders, and the recent arrival of a Boeing 737 MAX for Xiamen Airlines in the country indicates a revival in market activity.
- This delivery suggests easing trade tensions could allow Boeing to proceed with about 50 aircraft designated for China and potentially resell dozens of others.
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Boeing resumes aircraft deliveries to China as tariff war eases
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Boeing resumes China deliveries with 787-9 jet to Juneyao Airlines: Report
Boeing had previously suspended new aircraft deliveries to China as US President Donald Trump's tariff war escalated between the world's two largest economies.
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Boeing resumes China deliveries with 787-9 jet to Juneyao Airlines, Yicai reports
BEIJING/HONG KONG (Reuters) -Boeing delivered a new 787-9 aircraft to China's Juneyao Airlines on Saturday, Chinese media outlet Yicai reported, as trade tensions between Beijing and Washington ease.
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