"Chinese airlines are sending new 737s back to Boeing because they don't want to buy them anymore.
#2 | Posted by REDIAL"
Maybe it was tariffs - maybe it was because no one trusts the DEI designed/manufactured flying --------- that keep falling from the sky - maybe it is because Chinese air travel is plummets due to their crashing economy.
www.reuters.com
"Annual passenger yields, a proxy for airfares, fell 12.7% at China Southern, and 12.4% at Air China.
Data from China-based Flight Master shows the average domestic economy class fare in 2024 dropped by 12.1% year-on-year to 767 yuan, or about $105, squeezing profit margins.
China accounts for more than 40% of Asia-Pacific's total passenger traffic, according to airline body IATA.
International ticket prices in China were 32% lower in 2024 than in 2023, compared to 12% lower in Asia as a whole, ForwardKeys data shows."
And yes, this article was before the tariffs were announced. As I told you -------- previously, China's economy was already collapsing - Trump's tariffs is just the final nail in the coffin.
Boeing jet returns to US from China amid tariff war
www.reuters.com
... A Boeing jet earmarked for China was returning to the United States on Friday, flight tracking data showed, as the planemaker's flagship delivery plant outside Shanghai was drawn into a deepening tariff war between Beijing and Washington.
The return of one of several jets waiting for final work and handover to a Chinese carrier at the completion centre in Zhoushan is the latest sign of disruption to deliveries from a breakdown in the industry's decades-old duty-free status.
In a sign that Boeing was preparing for normal business just weeks before U.S. President Donald Trump announced tariffs on April 2, three new 737 MAX planes had flown from Boeing in Seattle to Zhoushan in March.
Another arrived last week at Zhoushan, where Boeing installs interiors and paints liveries before handing over to customers, according to Flightradar24 data.
But on Friday, one of the first batch of jets took off again without being delivered and flew from Zhoushan to the U.S. territory of Guam - one of the stops such flights make as they cross the Pacific - indicating it was heading back to Seattle.
Boeing declined to comment. ...