Boeing Begins Flying Back Planes Destined for Chinese Airlines
Boeing 737 Max airplanes outside the company's manufacturing facility in Renton, Washington.
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Boeing Co. has begun flying 737 Max jets that were refused by Chinese airline customers back to the US, as the trade war between the two biggest economies escalates.
The jet, at Boeing’s Zhoushan completion center in China and intended for Xiamen Air, flew from Zhoushan to Guam, the first leg across the Pacific, according to data from FlightRadar24. The jet flew from Seattle to Zhoushan via Hawaii and Guam last month, the data shows.