Boeing jet earmarked for China returns to the U.S. from China amid tariff war
- A second Boeing jet intended for a Chinese airline is returning to the U.S. Amid the tariff war, as reported by flight tracking data.
- The 737 MAX was heading from Boeing’s Zhoushan center to the U.S. Territory of Guam, according to flight tracking website AirNav Radar.
- The trade war has led to significant tariffs, impacting Boeing's deliveries to China.
- Several new 737 MAX jets are awaiting delivery, and the Chinese government has instructed airlines to stop accepting them, according to Bloomberg News.
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