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Boeing resumes China delivery with 787-9 aircraft to Juneyao Airlines. Yicai reports

Chinese media outlet Yicai reports that Boeing delivered a new 787-9 to China's Juneyao Airlines Saturday as tensions in trade between Beijing and Washington have eased.

This delivery comes just two days after a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner carrying 242 passengers crashed into a fireball in western India shortly after takeoff.

Boeing and Juneyao Airlines didn't immediately respond to requests for comments on the Yicai Report.

In April, the U.S. Aerospace giant suspended all new aircraft deliveries to China as President Donald Trump escalated his tariff war between the two world's largest economies.

Boeing announced at the end May that the deliveries will resume this month, after tariffs are temporarily reduced for 90 days.

China and the U.S. ended two days of talks in London, Tuesday, to resolve important trade issues. Washington and Beijing reached an agreement on a framework for tariff rates.

A new Boeing 737 MAX painted with the livery for Xiamen Airlines landed on Monday in China. This is another sign that Boeing has resumed deliveries to China. Boeing's backlog in China is about 10%, and it is a growing and important aviation market.

Boeing said that customers in China were not going to take new planes because of the tariffs, and it was planning to resell dozens of aircraft. (Reporting from Ziyi Tang and Kane Wu, in Beijing; Editing by William Mallard).

(source: Reuters)