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China’s Boeing ban may help Indian carriers

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Boeing faces interruption in China's deliveries, impacting Indian carriers with a potential reassignment of future airplane spaces.

Boeing faces interruption in China’s deliveries, impacting Indian carriers with a potential reassignment of future airplane spaces. | Photo credit: Reuters

A prolonged interruption of Boeing’s deliveries to China could accelerate the aircraft induction plans of Indian and global carriers with a possible reallocation of future delivery spaces, experts said in the aviation sector.

On Tuesday, China ordered its carriers to stop taking Boeing airplanes in the midst of a growing commercial war with the United States. According to Boeing, Chinese airlines have a portfolio or 130 Boeing aircraft. This includes 21 airplanes ordered by Cathay Pacific, based in Hong Kong.

As of December 2024, Boeing made 55 737 Max aircraft built before 2023. Most of them were for China clients who had previously refused to accept airplanes after fatal accidents and regulatory scrutiny.

But the inventory level has decreased in recent months. The US Aircraft Manufacturer. He delivered 18 aircraft aircraft aircraft in the first three months of 2025, with additional airplanes ready for delivery.

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“It is too early to determine what would happen to those that Alreamy gathered, although Boeing has been a lot of experience in the new sale of airplanes that are not tasks by failed operators, but this is not a normal situation since the operators remain active.

Rob Morris, Chief of Global Consulting or Competitors of Cirium Asce. “We know that some of Air India’s (previous) deliveries were reused from the planes previously scheduled for China. Therefore, Boeing can do the same again, but these are the first days. There may be in the short term, according to the opportunities.

Among Indian carriers, Air India, Air India Express, Akasa Air and Spicejet operate passenger aircraft made in Boeing. Collectively they have a sunset or 506 Boeing aircraft.

Air India Express has a beneficiary of the previous Chinese ban on Boeing aircraft or 44 737 Max aircraft from October 2023 until now. He hopes to receive six more planes until the end of June.

Akasa Air also awaits a constant flow of deliveries this year with the improvement of Boeing production rates. The airline will receive its 28 plane this month and add two more for July.

By 2025, our monthly installments to Indian clients would be average of around two per month, said Boeing India president, Salil Gupte, in February.

Posted on April 17, 2025

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