Boeing China President Alvin Liu announced on May 30 that the company has resumed the delivery of new Boeing aircraft to China, including the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner. Liu emphasized that the Chinese market is a top priority for Boeing, highlighting opportunities for cooperation. However, reports indicate that Boeing's jet deliveries to China remain halted as regulators scrutinize the design of a new, 25-hour cockpit voice recorder used in aircraft including the 737 MAX and 787 Dreamliner.
Boeing $BA jet deliveries to China remain halted as regulators there scrutinize the design of a new, 25-hour cockpit voice recorder used in aircraft including the 737 Max and 787 Dreamliner. Source: Bloomberg
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Boeing's Aircraft Deliveries to China Proceed Smoothly, Local Unit's President Says @Boeing @BoeingAirplanes https://t.co/zZ8z9YCLAo
Boeing Resumes Aircraft Deliveries to China, State Media Reports https://t.co/gdoKwkYtgo
Boeing China President Alvin Liu said on May 30 that the company has resumed the delivery of new Boeing aircraft to China, including the 737MAX and 787 Dreamliner. He said Boeing always makes the Chinese market a top priority and there are great opportunities for cooperation… https://t.co/HH9kvIA3B7
Boeing China's President stated that they have begun resuming deliveries of new Boeing aircraft to the Chinese market, including the 737 MAX and the 787 Dreamliner. $BA #China