Core Points - Boeing's delivery of new aircraft to Chinese airlines has been halted due to the ongoing US-China trade war, with the CEO confirming that Chinese customers have stopped accepting deliveries because of the tariff environment [1][3] - The company plans to deliver approximately 50 aircraft to China by 2025 but will not wait too long to reallocate these planes to other customers if necessary [1][3] Group 1 - A Boeing 737 Max aircraft, not yet delivered to Air China, was flown from the Zhoushan Boeing completion center to Seattle, indicating a pause in deliveries to Chinese airlines [1] - Several Chinese airlines, including Xiamen Airlines and Juneyao Airlines, have confirmed delays in accepting Boeing aircraft due to the trade tensions [1][3] - Indian Airlines is reportedly looking to acquire Boeing aircraft originally intended for Chinese airlines, as they are in urgent need of planes to expedite their recovery plans [3] Group 2 - The complexity of accepting already built or in-production Boeing aircraft arises from the fact that cabin configurations are set by the original customers, and some payments may have already been completed [3] - Two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft have been returned by Chinese customers, with details on whether this is a delay or cancellation of orders remaining unclear [3]
一周内三架退货 波音证实:中国已停止接收波音飞机