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Boeing Resumes China 737 Max Deliveries After Two-Month Halt
A Boeing Co. 737 Max airplane, destined for Air China Limited, outside the company's manufacturing facility in Renton, Washington.
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Boeing Co. said it has resumed deliveries of its cash-cow 737 Max aircraft to airlines in China, a much-needed boost for the beleaguered manufacturer and its strained finances.
The green light comes after a roughly two-month pause imposed by aviation regulators in China to review additional information about batteries used in cockpit voice recorders in Boeing’s planes.