Reference News Network, July 15 report - According to the Bloomberg News website, on July 13, Boeing delivered three aircraft to Chinese airlines.

The report said that it is very rare for three aircraft to be delivered on the same day. According to information from the 24h Flight Radar website, the three 737-8 Max aircraft delivered to Xiamen Airlines, Shanghai Airlines and Shandong Airlines took off one after another within an hour starting at 8:45 a.m. Seattle time on the morning of the 13th. Before flying to China, these aircraft made their first stop in Honolulu as usual.

The report said that according to tracking data from Aviation Flight Group and analysis of flight movements on the 24h Flight Radar website, the aircraft delivery on the 13th increased Boeing's aircraft deliveries to China this month to at least five. This will bring the total number of aircraft deliveries since the resumption of aircraft deliveries in early June to 13.

Data from Aviation Flight Group shows that in early July, the cargo departments of China Southern Airlines and China Eastern Airlines each received a 787-9 wide-body passenger aircraft and a 777 freighter, respectively. According to Aviation Flight Group's information, in recent weeks, two more 737 Max aircraft have flown from the United States to the Boeing factory in Zhoushan, China, to be delivered to Chinese airlines. (Translated by Li Sha)

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