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Air India is in talks with Boeing about 10 planes that Chinese airlines have rejected.

Air India and Boeing are in discussions to purchase around 10 737 MAX aircraft after Chinese customers began refusing deliveries due to the trade war between the United States and China.

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg stated on Wednesday that, "due the tariffs many of our Chinese customers have indicated that will not be taking delivery", the company may redirect jets to customers who are in need.

Both the United States and China, two of the world's largest economies, imposed tariffs exceeding 100% each on the other.

Air India, according to two sources who refused to name themselves because the talks are private, was looking for around 10 narrowbody aircraft from Boeing. Air India Express is a budget airline with a fleet that exceeds 100 aircraft.

Air India, Air India Express, and Boeing have not responded to comments immediately.

The first person stated that "Air India was very interested... If the deal is completed, the planes will be added to the Fleet by the end of the Year." She also noted that the talks are in the early stages.

Air India Express previously acquired white tail aircraft, or jets that were manufactured for one client but purchased by another.

According to a third source who is familiar with the talks between Air India, Boeing and Chinese customers, any differences in jet configurations between Air India's fleet and the planes that are coming for Chinese customers could be incorporated into price negotiations.

Air India could benefit from the move as its growth has been restricted by a shortage of new aircraft.

Air India CEO Campbell Wilson stated last month that the airline is a "victim" of circumstances, referring to the delivery delays that have plagued Boeing and Airbus. (Reporting and editing by Abhijith Ganahapavaram; Aditya Kalra and Aditi Shah)

(source: Reuters)