Air India keen to take Boeing planes refused by Chinese airlines
- Air India plans to acquire Boeing 737 Max jets initially meant for Chinese airlines.
- Trade tensions between the US and China caused reciprocal tariffs and blocked jet handovers.
- Air India wants to expedite its revival and is eager for future delivery slots.
- Air India, through March, already accepted 41 of these jets, originally for Chinese airlines.
- Air India, owned by Tata Group, faces retrofit delays and risks falling behind IndiGo.
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This May Be India's First Benefit From US-China Tariff War
Air India Ltd is looking to take Boeing Co planes rejected by Chinese carriers, people familiar with the matter said, joining the ranks of Asian airlines vying to benefit from the trade war between Washington and Beijing.


Air India keen to take Boeing planes refused by Chinese airlines
Air India Ltd. is looking to take Boeing Co. planes rejected by Chinese carriers, people familiar with the matter said, joining the ranks of Asian airlines vying to benefit from the trade war between Washington and Beijing.

Boeing seeks to redirect Chinese airlines' rejected aircraft to other customers in response to tariffs
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