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Boeing restarts new plane deliveries to China

Tuesday, 2 July 2024



SEOUL, July 1 (Reuters): Boeing has restarted wide-body jet deliveries to China that were halted in recent weeks due to a Chinese regulatory review which also stalled new narrow-body deliveries by the US planemaker, according to flight tracking data and two sources.
All Boeing deliveries to China are now set to resume, a source told Reuters.
New Boeing deliveries to China have been off and on since 2019 after two fatal crashes of MAX 8 jets and amid intensifying tensions over issues ranging from technology to national security between Washington and Beijing.
The resumption is a boost to Boeing, which had flagged the China delivery delay to investors, and which is engulfed in a separate safety and quality crisis.
On Friday, a brand new Boeing wide-body 777 freighter registered to Air China Cargo as B-223S flew from Everett Paine Field in Washington state, where Boeing has a factory, to Beijing, according to flight tracking platform FlightRadar24.
Air China did not respond to a request for comment.