China costs about 10% of Boeing commercial orders and a major market for growth.
The Boeing 737 Max plane arrived in China on Monday, which could indicate the continuation of an American manufacturer’s plane supplies for Chinese customers after temporarily alleviating trade stress between the United States and China. Reuters reported this on Monday, June 9.
The plane, painted in the airplane of Xiamen Airlines, arrived at the Boeing mounting center in Zhouushan not far from the Shanghai commercial center after leaving from Ceetl on Saturday and stopped for refueling in Hawaii and Guam during the Pacific Ocean intersection.
According to Fluhradar24, Boeing first delivered the plane to Zhouushan in March, but in mid -April he returned to the United States after Chinese planes suspended the receiving new aircraft due to the worsening of the tariff conflict.
Boeing stopped delivering to China in April, when both countries strengthened custom restrictions. By the end of May, the company said it would continue tools in June after temporarily alleviating tariffs within 90 days.
Currently, Boeing, Xiamen Airlines and the Chief Civil Aviation Department have not commented on the situation.
China costs about 10% of Boeing commercial orders and a major market for growth.
In April, Boeing returned at least three 737 max aircraft from Zhousssel to the United States. The first is the exact board that has reached the PRC. The company also said that because of the tariffs, Chinese planes temporarily refused to receive new aircraft, but Boeing did not reorin the equipment, despite the desire to reduce reserves.
By the end of the year, Boeing planned to deliver 50 aircraft to Chinese planes, 41 which were at the manufacture or at the conference phase.
Earlier it was learned that China had ordered planes to suspend the acceptance of Boeing’s new aircraft and stop buying aircraft in the United States against the rear of a trade war in Washington.
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