Reference News website reported on April 24 that according to a report by Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao website on April 24, China returned three Boeing passenger aircraft within a week.
It was reported that a Boeing 737 MAX aircraft that had not yet been delivered to Air China took off from Boeing's completion center in Zhoushan, Zhejiang Province in the morning of April 24 and its destination is Boeing's main assembly plant in Seattle.
Previously, two Boeing aircraft waiting for delivery to Xiamen Airlines were returned to the United States on April 19 and April 21.
Reports said that affected by the US "reciprocal tariff" imposed on China, Chinese airlines have begun to suspend the acceptance of Boeing aircraft. Juneyao Airlines reportedly also postponed the acceptance of the Boeing 787 aircraft originally scheduled for delivery.
Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg confirmed on April 23 that China has stopped accepting Boeing passenger aircraft and said that some passenger aircraft originally intended for delivery to China will be transferred to other airlines.
Malaysia Airlines and Air India previously expressed interest in purchasing Boeing passenger aircraft returned by Chinese airlines.

Boeing 737 MAX passenger aircraft (AP material photo)
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