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Boeing restarts brand-new airplane shipments to China

Boeing has actually restarted widebody jet deliveries to China that were stopped in current weeks due to a Chinese regulatory evaluation which also stalled brand-new narrowbody deliveries by the U.S. planemaker, according to flight tracking data and two sources.

All Boeing deliveries to China are now set to resume, a. source informed .

New Boeing deliveries to China have been off and on since. 2019 after two deadly crashes of MAX 8 jets and in the middle of magnifying. tensions over issues varying from innovation to nationwide. 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 security and quality crisis.

On Friday a brand name brand-new Boeing wide-body 777 truck. 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.

Late on Sunday another brand-new 777 truck registered to Air. China Freight as B-223T left Everett Paine for Beijing,. tracking information revealed.

Air China did not react to an ask for. comment.

A source informed last week that orders of wide-body 777. and 787 planes are anticipated to be provided in the coming days,. with 737 MAX shipment set to resume as early as July.

China suspended most orders and deliveries of Boeing airplanes. in 2019 after the 737 MAX was grounded worldwide after deadly. crashes in 2018 and 2019. reported on Sunday the U.S. Justice Department will criminally charge Boeing with fraud over. the crashes.

Shipments of wide-bodies re-started in December and. narrow-body MAX jets in January. reported in late May. shipments had actually again stopped due to a review by the Civil. Air Travel Administration of China (CAAC) of batteries in 25-hour. cockpit voice recorders.

Boeing directed a request for comment to CAAC, which did not. respond.

In a year-end 2023 filing, Boeing stated it had about 140 737. MAX 8 aircraft in inventory, including 85 airplane for customers. in China. Boeing provided 22 airplane to China between the. start of 2024 and completion of April.

The planemaker estimates Chinese airline companies will require 8,560. brand-new industrial aircrafts by 2042.

(source: Reuters)