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China begins returning Boeing plane to US

Editorial Board Published April 20, 2025
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Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., joins ‘Varney & Co.’ to debate China’s retaliatory tariffs of 84% on U.S. items.

Chinese language airways have begun returning Boeing plane to the U.S., with one 737 Max not too long ago touchdown again at a Boeing manufacturing hub in Seattle over the weekend, in accordance with Reuters.

Reuters confirmed over the weekend {that a} witness noticed a Boeing jet meant for China’s Xiamen Airways touchdown again on the planemaker’s manufacturing hub in Seattle. The plane, which was painted with Xiamen livery, was one of many a number of 737 Max jets ready on the Zhoushan completion middle for closing work and supply to the Chinese language provider. 

CHINA HALTS BOEING JET ORDERS

A Boeing 737 MAX airplane, meant for China’s Xiamen Airways, arrives at King County Worldwide Airport in Seattle, Washington, after getting back from China on April 19, 2025.  (Dan Catchpole/Reuters / Reuters)

Lin Jian, the chief spokesperson for the Chinese language Ministry of Overseas Affairs, mentioned in a press convention on April 16 that he was “not familiar with” China making any formal announcement telling its airways to refuse supply from Boeing. 

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Boeing 737 max on tarmac

A Boeing 737 MAX airplane, which was initially being readied for China’s Xiamen Airways, arrives in Seattle, Washington, on April 19, 2025, after China reportedly ordered its airways to cease taking deliveries through the ongoing commerce conflict with the U.S (Dan Catchpole/Reuters / Reuters)

The Air Present mentioned China’s order to halt Boeing deliveries has additionally affected home enterprise. A Chinese language plane lessor noticed one other Chinese language airline again away from its dedication to take supply, forcing the lessor to remarket the already-built 737 Max 8 to different airways, the outlet reported, citing two individuals aware of the event.

Analysts additionally mentioned airline CEOs might relatively defer airplane deliveries than pay duties, in accordance with Reuters, which may probably injury Chinese language airline operations.

President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping walk in opposite directions

The commerce conflict between President Donald Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping has impacted the deliveries of America’s Boeing plane to Chinese language airways. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters / Reuters)

Boeing, a “top U.S. exporter” that was angling to problem Airbus’ dominance within the Chinese language market, could also be considerably impacted by the commerce conflict as properly.

Boeing’s year-to-date deliveries present that 18 plane have been delivered to 9 airways in China. The nation’s high three airways – Air China, China Jap Airways and China Southern Airways – have plans to take supply of 45, 53 and 81 Boeing planes, respectively, between 2025-2027, Reuters reported.

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The tariff conflict and U-turn over deliveries comes as Boeing has been recovering from an virtually five-year import freeze on 737 MAX jets. The suspension in China started in 2019 over security issues following two deadly crashes involving the airplane mannequin in Indonesia and Ethiopia. 

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