China Orders Airlines Not to Take Deliveries of Boeing Planes
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China Orders Airlines Not to Take Deliveries of Boeing Planes
Chinese airlines are refusing to take delivery of Boeing aircraft amid the ongoing trade standoff between the United States and their country. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg told CNBC on Wednesday […] The post China Orders Airlines Not to Take Deliveries of Boeing Planes appeared first on The Western Journal.
China Playing Hardball With Trump: Returns Commercial Aircraft To Boeing
SEATTLE – Chinese airlines have begun returning Boeing aircraft to the U.S., with one 737 Max recently landing back at a Boeing production hub in Seattle over the weekend, according to Reuters. The April 20 return occurred shortly after China ordered its airlines not to take further deliveries of Boeing aircraft in response to the U.S. imposing 145% tariffs on Chinese goods, Bloomberg News reported last week. A trio of 737 Max 8 jets that were o…
China Orders Airlines Not to Take Deliveries of Boeing Planes - Political Signal
Chinese airlines are refusing to take delivery of Boeing aircraft amid the ongoing trade standoff between the United States and their country. Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg told CNBC on Wednesday that his company had three 737 Max airplanes in China ready for delivery. Boeing has since flown two of the planes back to the U.S. […] The post China Orders Airlines Not to Take Deliveries of Boeing Planes appeared first on Political Signal.
Boeing is looking for buyers for planes that the Chinese don't want
This year alone, Boeing was supposed to deliver 50 planes to Chinese airlines. The introduction of prohibitive tariffs by the US and Chinese retaliation have made it unprofitable for the Chinese to take them back. And that's a big problem for the Seattle giant.
Air India Eyes 10 Boeing Jets Rejected By China Amid US Trade Tensions - IndiaWest Journal News
Photo: WikipediaIndia-West News DeskNEW DELHI – Air India is in talks with U Boeing to acquire around 10 737 MAX jets after Chinese customers started rejecting deliveries amid a trade war with the United States.Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said on April 23 that “due to the tariffs, many of our customers in China have indicated that they will not take delivery”, and the company could redirect jets to other customers in need.Air India, Reuters reporte…
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