Boeing Resumes 737 MAX Deliveries to China Amid Regulatory Hurdles
Boeing has resumed deliveries of its 737 MAX airplanes to China after a lengthy delay due to regulatory issues, specifically a review of the batteries powering the cockpit voice recorder. The company restarted wide-body jet deliveries to China in late June.
Boeing announced on Tuesday that it has resumed deliveries of its 737 MAX aircraft to China after a prolonged delay caused by regulatory concerns.
According to a Reuters report dated May 22, the delay was due to a Chinese regulatory review focusing on the batteries that power the cockpit voice recorder.
Further, Boeing restarted the deliveries of wide-body jets to China in late June, as reported by Reuters.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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