US planemaking giant boeing said it has resumed deliveries of its best-selling 737 MAX airplane to China after a lengthy delay stemming from regulatory issues, reports Reuters.
Reuters reported on May 22 that Boeing's plane deliveries to China had been delayed in recent weeks due to a Chinese regulatory review of batteries powering the cockpit voice recorder.
The resumption is a boost to the US planemaker, which had flagged Chinese delivery delays to investors, and which is engulfed in a separate safety and quality crisis.
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.
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Reuters reported on May 22 that Boeing's plane deliveries to China had been delayed in recent weeks due to a Chinese regulatory review of batteries powering the cockpit voice recorder.
The resumption is a boost to the US planemaker, which had flagged Chinese delivery delays to investors, and which is engulfed in a separate safety and quality crisis.
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.
SeaNews Turkey