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China’s aviation regulator has been surveying the country’s airlines to gauge their need for commercial jets made by Boeing, ...
The global aviation industry is on the cusp of a significant transformation with China’s recent announcement of its ambitious supersonic passenger jet project. While the world watches closely, ...
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U.S. aeronautics company Boeing said on Tuesday that it delivered 60 airplanes in June, a 27% increase compared to a year earlier, including eight to Chinese customers for the first time since a trade ...
Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) is showing signs of steady momentum across its 737 and 787 programs in July, navigating through ...
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For Boeing and its 737 family, China is an important market. Of the 25,000 passenger planes in service worldwide, about 17 percent are Boeing 737-800 NGs, according to Cirium, an aviation data firm.
Boeing's big move on China is that it will be assigning aircraft once destined for China to new customers. If you think about it, that decision, while not without risk, does make a lot of sense.
This means China will need an estimated 6,500 single-aisle planes like the 737 Max and more than 1,500 larger, twin-aisle planes, such as Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, Boeing said.
China has taken delivery of about 1,500 Boeing airplanes, more than any other country outside the U.S. Currently, China takes a quarter of all Boeing jets delivered and nearly a third of all the ...
Boeing named Alvin Liu head of its China unit on Wednesday, picking a Chinese-born representative recently hired from the auto industry as the aircraft maker grapples with a drought in U.S ...